Jean Batten’s Autobiography.— Miss Jean Batten has completed her autobiography. It will shortly be published in London. Communication With China.—Advice has been received by the Chief Postmaster. Hamilton, from Shanghai that j all communication with Amoy has been interrupted. I Rotorua Derailment.—Three loaded ! waggons left the rails and one containing coal was capsized against a corrugated iron fence on the boundary of the Shell Oil Company’s property, as a result of the partial derailment of a rake of trucks which were being shunted in the Rotorua railway station yards yesterday. A Destroyer of Trout.—A Masterton resident caught an eel weighing about 141 b the other night. Inside of the eel were found a trout measuring 11 inches and an eel 1? inches in length. NO MORE PILES Zann Treatment gives quick and permanent results. c erid ninepenre stamps for generous trial treatment. Zann Ptv, i box 952 E. Wellington. ii, Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure For Coughs ana Colds, never falls.
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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20498, 14 May 1938, Page 8
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