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OUSE speculation seems sure to retreat as the State Advances. WEtiin GTON headline: "Sheep for Japan." DesY tinea to be for wolf’s clothing? , FLAPPINESS can’t be weighed on a@ wage scale. DUNEDINITES please note. One of the world’s mysteries: Why can’t the Scots play a tune on the pagpipes? N accordance with his last wish, the body of an Auckland clergyman, formerly in the "North Sea fishing fleet, was lowered into the sea in the Hauraki Gulf last week. A MILLS bomb and an egg bomb, both apparently harmless, were found by a small boy lying in a Dunedin reserve. A DUNEDIN pressman, who has written a volume on New Zealand wrecks, ‘will shortly, be publishing it im book form,

CS remlree erate ee ee STEPPES SSS reeset USTRALIAN growers impute profiteering by New Zealand controllers of orange imports. No! N enumerating the errors of the past in our railways, Hon. D. G. Sullivan failed to mention, pies and sandwiches. A WELL-KNOWN Auckiand barmaid, who won £1000 in a sweepstake last week, shouted. for all-comers and then went home, N=w ZHALAND’s first tram service at . Highgate, Dunedin, ceased permanently last week, and buses are now running the service. POPULAR radio commentator = at Christchurch wrestling bouts, Norman Batchelor, knows his job. He is a "traffic cop." "PHE newly;appointed Police Commissioner, Mr. D. J. Cummings has two- brothers and a nephew in: the force. His sister is the chief police matron in Wellington.

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Radio Record, Volume XI, Issue 1, 10 July 1936, Page 5

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HOTSHOTS Radio Record, Volume XI, Issue 1, 10 July 1936, Page 5

HOTSHOTS Radio Record, Volume XI, Issue 1, 10 July 1936, Page 5

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