HOTSHOTS
T is estimated that Dunedin has not seen such a crowd . as Visited the city during Show eek, since the exhibition. . UCKLAND’S Transport Board is determined to have the 40-hour’ week. Higher fares’ or a levy are probable. MATEUR dramatic societies in Dunedin find that . there is a serious shortage of experienced male players. T E Labour Government " has given a 40-hour week to the workers-and 16 hours a day to Ministers of the Crown. Ask the Hon. "Bob" Semple. UITE a number of boys _ have been. displaced in Dunedin, the employers saying that it would be ridiculous to keep them on at the high wages they would. receive.
TMS MUMS UL S TULL WU ACTSACTS We 00 a foot was paid by a Palmerston . North firm recently for its: street frontage. , UNEDIN’S canny Scots councillors have ordered a special burglar-proof safe for the council office... BADING a special notice about the attempt on the King’s life pasted outside an Auckland newspaper office, a woman collapsed. TD=STITUTE, and charged with vagrancy, a French explorer appeared for the: third time in an Auckland Police Court. He is staying with the Salvation Army. "AH, ambergris!" said two young men and a girl when they found a curious object on the Rakaia beach the other day. But it was | only a piece of chemically- — preserved fish!
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Radio Record, 31 July 1936, Page 5
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224HOTSHOTS Radio Record, 31 July 1936, Page 5
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