TABLE TALK.
Military law in Honduras. Demand for shops at Napier. Nicaraguan bandits in retreat. Fifteen killed in Chinese railway accident. New Zealand boxer Heeney again defeated. Values maintained at Sydney wool sales. Farming problems discussed in Parliament. "Cheer Up" Week programme continued. Little girl struck by bus at Waikino and killed. Stratford and South Canterbury races to-morrow. Ship stranded on China coast looted by pirates. Debate in Parliament on second Finance Bill. Debate in House of Commons on Sunday cinemas. Chichester to continue flight from Lord Howe Island. s Aucklanders defeated Australians in tennis Test match. Small derelict boat picked up by tanker near Nelson. Damage to Cook Strait cables attributed to earthquake. New South Wales coal miner sentenced to death for murder. Swedish motor ship Boren arrived today from San Francisco. New South Wales State Savings Bank reported in difficulties. Plans for new kitchen block at Auckland Hospital approved. Nominations for number of Auckland local bodies closed to-day. Local bodies' conference to-morrow to discuss cost of hospital services. Proposal to start Labour daily evening newspaper in Sydney to oppose Mr. Lang. Auckland Hospital Board has had to decline number of applications for positions as nurses. Sales on 'Change to-day were: South British Insurance, £2 15/; Kempthorne, Prosser, £2 14/; Kawarau, b'd; Bank of New Zealand, £2 13/; National Insurance, 13/3; Gear Meat, £1 10/9; Auckland Harbour Board, 5£ (1947), £97 10/.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 94, 22 April 1931, Page 1
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