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The N.Z. Free Lance

The adopted recommendations oi the National Expenditure Commission's final report which was tabled by the Prime Minister in the House of Representatives recently have already affected savings totalling ovei £2,000,000. The wide range of services affected by the recommendations is well illustrated in the current issue of the "New Zealand Free Lance." In view of the GovernorGeneral's recent Cawthron Institute lecture to Nelson farmers and fruit growers the series of photos featuring the Cawthron Institute, which is contained in this issue, is also of great interest. The Palmerston NorthWellington cycle road race and the big rally of Otago Girl Guides at Dunedin, are also prominently fea-ture-d. Other subjects dealt with in the pictorial section include the women's national golf championship, single wicket cricket match at Napier, Dunedin Jockey Club's spring meeting and the Dunedin boy singer, Lex Macdonald, in Nelson. The magnificent display of daffodils at Sir Heaton Rhodes' home "Otahuna" near Christchurch makes an effective title page. The sixth chapter of the remarkable series of 'Memohis' of a Modern Seer," tells of King Edward's visit to Paris and "Cherio's" service towards the entente gordialsmt t -

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 356, 18 October 1932, Page 6

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The N.Z. Free Lance Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 356, 18 October 1932, Page 6

The N.Z. Free Lance Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 356, 18 October 1932, Page 6

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