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ri ( ultnfiil colleges v.ill lio found few 'cilllUgh. ll' county councils insist lliiil thi'ii ratepayers s!>i:ii»l be ro.iewd hy imposing a heavier share ol iho cost upon load users, lliere will be a renewed demand l'or a review of the. arrangement by which local authorities have the initiative and the responsibility in prosecuting improvements, the Highways Board having merely general powers ol supervision. The original intention was that main highways should be entirely a national responsibility, and substantial evidence has accumulated of the wisdom of that policy and of the unwisdom ol acceding to the demands of local authorities that they should control the expenditure.— “New Zealand Herald.

I V/TFE SHOOTS TENOR. VIENNA. Kel>. !"■ The Rumanian tenor AT. 'I rajan (Imsavoscu. was shot dead in his bedroom. in Vienna tin's afternoon hv liis wife, it is alleged, in a lit of jealousy. .11. Orosaresell sang in •‘Rigolette’ at tlie Vienna State Opera last night:. He a as dressing preparatory to leaving lor Berlin. The online believe that -M. Grosav- ! osetl infused his wife to aceompany him and that she bought a ticket seertly and Hacked her clothes in the bottom of her husband’s trunk while he was on the stage last night. The husbands this afternoon discovered her clothes and threw them round the room. Mnie. Orosavesou was jealous and suspected that her husband intended travelling to Berlin to another woman. M. Cfrosavescu had gvc-n notice to terminate his contract with the Vienna Opera, and had already made one with the Berlin Opera at four times his previous salary.

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Hokitika Guardian, 9 April 1927, Page 4

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639

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 9 April 1927, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 9 April 1927, Page 4

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