MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT
UNIVERSITY LECTURES The lecture courses on some problems of municipal government and some problems of local finance, which are being held at the University on Monday evenings, will be continued this evening. For the next few weeks the courses will be dealing with the following specific questions—Course A; problems of election and representation, initiation, referendum and recall, the Ward system and the party system. Course B; reform of local body taxation. VICTORIA, DEVONPORT Harold Lloyd’s talkie comedy, now at the Victoria Theatre, Devonport, is entitled “Welcome Danger,” and is plentifully supplied with chilling thrills and uproarious comedy. Lloyd never fails to produce the unique in his plot and in his situations, and here he does it again! In the opening of the story we discover Harold as a serious-minded young Boston botanist immersed in his books on floriculture. But Fate has ruled that he must be plunged into swifter, more exciting, currents of activity. Friends of his deceased father, one time captain of the San Francisco police force, decide to invite Harold to take over the job of cleaning up the criminals in the city’s underground Chinatown. They presume Harold will display the same courageous and iron-fisted power in office that his father had shown.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 969, 12 May 1930, Page 14
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