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NEWS BREVITIES

Anzac Day Trams. —Tramway' traffic arrangements for Monday (Anzac Day r ) are published elsewhere in this issue.

Cyclist Injured. —Through a collision which occurred near Cambridge, Jack Young, a motor cyclist, was admitted to the hospital with a broken leg.

Russian Delegates to League. M. LitvinolT proposes personally to head the Russian delegations to the Econo™ic Conference of the League of Nations in May.

Anzac Day Trains. —The Railway department advertises in this issue particulars of a special passenger train leaving Otahuhu for Papatoetoe at 3.c P-Di., and return train leaving Papatoeto® for Auckland at 3.15 p.m. oil Anzac Day.

Deer-Stalking.— Mr. G. G. Kelly, of Auckland, who has been deer-stalking a party in Rotorua, reports very Rood results. They obtained five heads ~~"°ne ten-pointer, three twelve-point-and one thirteen-pointer. They aiso saw three Sambar deer.

Railway Excursions.—The Railway arf? art . ment directs attention to an a(, vertisement appearing in this issue Warding the issue of holiday excur*°n tickets, and train arrangements made in connection with .the Waikar_> Club’s meeting at Te Rapa racecourse on April 30 and May 4, 1927.

J* u *t Leave Town.—“lf you go out e cou ntry, well and good; if you un W ycull be brought up and dealt SI 1 * 1, Mr. F. K. Hunt, S.M., told 0 aest Bull, aged 51, in the Police hi' Jrt thi s morning, when he convicted * a . un d ordered him to come up for h*?i e:n V e called on, on a charge of n S idle and disorderly.

vjM Worst Boy.” —Ted, the ‘‘worst 1,1 the district,” stood in the Child- ® Court to-day charged with the . tof a sprocket-wheel of a bicycle. k e . 8 bother doesn’t live at home and ha«* .f < i? lplete l y out o{ control. He abm,! v- ecte<i a sang of small boys I thh £ m . * s out work. But bov ’* , e ’ a the makings of a good Child a P°lice constable. The him i , “ ar e Department is to take uin in hand.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 27, 23 April 1927, Page 1

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NEWS BREVITIES Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 27, 23 April 1927, Page 1

NEWS BREVITIES Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 27, 23 April 1927, Page 1

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