Last Look Round —
“Kaiapoi Record” Burned The Kaiapoi “Record’ newspaper and printing office, situated in Ravf-n Street. Kaiapoi, was destroyed by firt this morning.* The building, which was of wodo. was built in 1865 Missing Children Return The two children. Annie Mathieson. aged 14, and Raymond Hawkins, aged 11. who were reported missing yesterday have returned to their homes. Railway Tenders The Railway Department i- calling for tenders for the supply of cable, transformer boxes, etc., by an advertisement appearing in this issue. Chinese Fined £6O A Chinese fruiterer. Wong Wai, ag d 58. was fined £6O at Wellington for using his promises as a common gaming house. Detectives raided the pbu and found pakapoo being played. Default was fixed at three months. —I*.A. Firemen’s Superannuation ? A deputation from the Dunedin Fire Brigade approached the Hon. W. R. Taverner this morning, and asked for an amendment of the Fire Brigades Act so as to permit fire boards to subsidise contributions from firemen to the superannuation fund. In promising to bring the question before the Minister of Internal Affairs. Mr. Taverner stated he was personally sympathetic. —P.A.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 641, 18 April 1929, Page 11
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186Last Look Round— Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 641, 18 April 1929, Page 11
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