Over 40 people left their homes in a tenement house at Dale . Street, Glasgow, early on a recent morning owing to an invasion of rats. Many women carried sleeping children in their arms. Near by property is being demolished, and this is suggested as a possible reason for the appearance of the rats. The system of selling tobacco by auction which has been working satisfactorily lor some time past at Lirribe, in Nyasaland, has been extended to Lilongwe, where the Governor, Sir Harold Kittermaster, opened the auction floor. This will deal with Zie native-grown dark-fired tobacco of the Northern Province, of which the present crop is estimated at 10,000,0061 b.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 31 August 1938, Page 6
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