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BOOKMAKER FINED. ( 'By Telegraph —Ver T’ress Association) DUNEDIN. February *26. Staled by Chief Detective Cameron to be l; in the first flight” of Dunedin's bookmakers. Arthur Lord was fined £IOO and costs 10s, in the City j Police Court to-day. for using his premises as a common gaming house. N.Z. EXP OPTS. SEP IDES DROP. AYELLI'NCTON. (February 126. The figures of the overseas trade of New Zealand for the month of January show that the exports from New Zealand amounted to £3,/-10,320. while the imoorts won' valued at ,£3.01‘2.0.i0. For the corresponding period of 1030 J figures were: Exports £6.377.8->3, and imports £1.100.632. For the same month of the year 1020 the exports were £B.-N0,031, and the imports were C 1.319.001. | A Sl"0(» EBTION FOP PAR LI \ .WENT. I NAPIER, February 27. j Commenting on the coming session, the “Daily Telegraph” says “It is hoped that before discussions are j entered upon, the Oovernment will use j a special train and bring the whole j of the members of Parliament to view | the devastated area. They trill then be all the better able to consider the, condition of the towns, and the predicament of the people
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 February 1931, Page 1
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198DOMINION ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 27 February 1931, Page 1
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