A Slight Increase
An increase of two in the of the previous week was si the registrations of unemployt at the Rotorua Unemployme: for the week ending Noveni The latest registrations toti eomprising 44 single men, E ried men with one child and" with two or more children. Films of New Zealand in Arai "I went to a movie last writes a resident of Chicagp, States to a friend in Hamiltc: saw a reel dealing -with Nev l It was beautiful. It was a picture and I most certainly f it. There were considerable of your cities, including Hamii Auckland, and the thermal were shown. I am almost ce; recognised a scene along ti street in New Zealand sent to me on post cards." Death of Mr. T. Lukin The death occurred in the ton Hospital on Saturday last T. H. Lukin, father of Mr. ! Lukin, of Rotorua. The decea; been in serious ill-health k years and left Rotorua about months ago to enter the hosp treatment. He failed to recove ever, and expired suddenlj reading a newspaper. He is s by his widow and son. Mr. W lowed engineering as an octi and was a native of Brisbai father was Mr. Gresley Lukin time the well-known editor Wellington Evening Post. Ladies and Athletics ' An indication of the ine march of feminism, states tjs was a motion which came hef annual meeting .of the W«Centre of the New Zealand A Athletic and Cycling Associaij night, that three ladies' evefo yds. sprint, 80yds. low hurl a relay race — be held at the n ton provincial amateur f championship meeting, P°'E count for the McVillay Shieli pointed out that clubs wittjmembers might be penalisedj1 M. Wilkins countered tbis ^ suggestion that it was abo& they obtained some lady ®| On the motion being put to ? those wanting the ladies at tcf pionship meetings were succ^ a maj ority greater than two" Hawkes Bay Progress An interesting sidelight growth and expansion of Sa^ lamb fattening industry is cj; in the y early figures for " ment of fat lambs' from the Napier. For the pexfiod of ended September 30 last, aI cord of carcases handled toP? million mark for the first ti®* history of the port. The tj>. ments of lamb for the per/ above wei-e 1,001,112 ea/ gether with 395,552 carcases ton and 6256 tons of beeN
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 682, 7 November 1933, Page 4
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392A Slight Increase Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 682, 7 November 1933, Page 4
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