IN THE NEWS Around the World
Australia’s Prime Minister. Mr. Curtin, told Parliament at Canberra:—New Zealand, and Australia cannot defend their own frontiers. They look to Britain and the United States for co-operation.
Work is progressing in reconstructing the Stirling-Kaitangata railway, most of which was washed away by the Molyneux flood.
Among the Wellington City Council’s plans for the future development of the capital is a scheme to tap the Hutt river for 11,000,000 gallons of water.
A Berne reporter states that the German Government has left Berlin for an unknown destination and that the Gestapo H,Q. has been shifted to Lake Constance.
At the NZ Athletic Chamionships the Teams’ Shield was won by Auckland with 52 points Canterbury had 48 and Wellington 43. Haggitt won the 100 and 220 and Harris the 440 and 880,
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Highlander, Volume 1, Issue 7, 3 April 1945, Page 2
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136IN THE NEWS Around the World Highlander, Volume 1, Issue 7, 3 April 1945, Page 2
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