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Tide Table

MEAN TIME OF HIGH WATER AT MANAWATU HEADS JANUARY, 19C7.

liberty the cause, significance and possibilities of tho Spanish crisis. Comment from such an authoritative person as Dr. Smith must assist largely in dispelling tho perplexities and delusions which surround this subject. Rev. John Hubbard, M.A., will make an appeal on behalf of humanity, while Mr J. A. Colquhoun, M.Sc., will speak on science, destructive and constructive, in its relation to the Spanish war. Mr Gordon. Watson, M.A., will be the last speaker and ho will deal with the revolt and its connections with working class liberation.

J There exists throughout the civilised ( world a strong working class hostility ; to war and a humane desire to alleviate the terrible sufferings of the Spanish people. New Zcalaud has awakened to ( her responsibilities in this respect and arrangements to send a Red Cross unit from Dunedin are well under way. It is confidently expected that the people | of Palmerston North and Manawatu will do their utmost to support liberally the good work which is being done by , thoso -who have organised the project.

Date. a.m. p.m. 21) 11.41 11.60 30 00.04 00.23 31 . 00.42 00.53

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Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 24, 29 January 1937, Page 12

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Tide Table Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 24, 29 January 1937, Page 12

Tide Table Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 24, 29 January 1937, Page 12

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