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' i;/ A POLICE RAID. ;(j ffiv Telegraph—Per Pr<ess Association ) AUCKLAND, July 25. : police -visited [lie ’ Peter Pan .Cabaret' during -the ■- •progress of the Auckland Aero Club's annual ball on Thursday, apparently ip search of. liquor. Ir is■' understood tha( they took the names of a number of guests. AN-ACCIDENT. AUCKLAND, July 26. 0. P. Bayne, who resides at 183, Lakeside Terrace, fell from a dray at the corner of Buckley’s Road this afternoon, and suffered a head injury. He was admitted to hospital. DISHONOURED CHEQUES. AUCKLAND, July 25. " The number of dishonoured cheques returned by the banks has given considerable 1 -concern to the Auckland business community lately, and the fraudulent use of cheques is more common that it has been for years. The Bank of New Zealand "advises clients to keep their cheque books under lock and key, and warns the' business community not to cash cheques for strangers. SALARY CUT. DUNEDIN, July 25. Otago Hospital Board, bv a majority vote, reaffirmed a ten per cent, salary € cut.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 July 1931, Page 6
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