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A 2001b, pig’ was struck and killed by a bus on the Eglinton Valley Road, Otago. A QUADRANT used by Captain Cook on the Engeavour is on display at the Publie Library. "T NEVER expected to see such 2 darn fine stoodio right. down under," was Victor Jory’s comment after being shown round 1YA. "WOU have just heard Miss Nee-Sa Long, daughter of Long Tack Sam and Mr. Aster."-Announcement from a Dunedin B station. WO more piquant phrases from the Hon. Minister of ' Public Works: "Body snatching" ‘(the scramble for unionists), and "industrial cuckoos" ‘(non-unionists). Frouk legs, four wings. and two lots of tail feathers. What was it?’ °A ‘chicken hatched by a@ hen and owned by Mr. G. Cogle, Christchurch. Jé lived for half ain hour..
ACTSACOTE "(YN a recent trip to Inver- . eargill, -the . Kotuku brought back 1600 letters. ACCORDING te a Dunedin ‘publican, he has made 30 trips to the Eglinton: Valley, but workmen there assert he has made 35. JZECAUSE they are not proving financially -successful, the popular. Dunedin R.S.A. sings are: proposed to be stopped. . A GRAVE request was last week made by the Onehunga Borough Council-that no. funerals should take place on Sundays. "DID and mashed’? will ' probably be the ery when wages are restored, ‘because Christchurch ‘ yestaurants "bob" lunches will be 1/3. | "[S that the aerodrome? _What’s wrong?: Is-it war?" Queries put: through to Wigram, aerodrome « when night-flying-- was being -prac-tAsedly-cen nee Te
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Radio Record, 17 July 1936, Page 5
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241NOTSAOTS Radio Record, 17 July 1936, Page 5
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