Of four Jugo-Slavs who arrived in Auckland by the Marama from Sydney on Tuesday three did not have permits to land in the Dominion and will be returned to Sydney. “I would like to see all scholarships abolished,” said the Hon. Mark Cohen at a meeting of the Dunedin School Committees’ Association. “The socalled ‘duds’,” he continued, “generally run rings round those who win scholarships, and I think the sooner we get rid of the present system the better it will be.” The first night’s tests of the Australian beam station largely ponsisted of tuning and consequently signalling result* were negligible. Baby’s honeycomb shawls In soft white wool, with tied fringes and also border, size 44 x 46, carpyal prico 10s 6d. Collinson and Cur' ' • »ne. Ltd. —Advt.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 10, 9 December 1926, Page 6
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128Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 10, 9 December 1926, Page 6
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