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LIFE SAVING SOCIETY
(By Telegraph—Ter tress Association)
CHRISTCHURCH, March 16
The -New Zealand Council of the Royal Life Saving Society decided tonight to allot the 1933 championship to M-auawatu head centre, and the 1934 championships -to Auckland. It was decided to ask all head centres to take steps to see that beaches are not left unguarded on account of competitions.
THE CABLE CHA V GE
WELLINGTON, .March 17
The staff changes likely to take place as the result of the transfer of the former Eastern Extension Cable from Wellington to Auckland, are not yet announced. It is expected i hat the full Wellington staff of 24, including 16 operators, cannot all be absorbed. The cable, which i s to be changed, still contains .sections of the first transTasman cable laid in 1876.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 March 1932, Page 2
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134DOMINION ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 18 March 1932, Page 2
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