TABLE TALK.
Racehorses will not be allowed to leave New Zealand in future. To-day is the fourth anniversary of the landing of the first New Zealand force in .Samoa. A New Zealand hospital ship returning to the Dominion has reported, "all well" from a way port. The Hon. \V. D. MaeDonald statei that the rumour of an increase in the price of flour ia unfounded. Daniel Morris (40) had a thigh broken by a fall over an embankment near the gasworks at Freeman's Bay last night. Coal mine owners agreed to Confer with miners' representatives. The miners' decision will probably be made known to-night. Paeroa residents are uneasy owing to the number of lirea that have occurred. , there recently, and are asking for an inquiry by the Coroner. At the'poll of Tamaki West Roa<T Board ratepayers yesterday the proposal to borrow .€6,000 for foreshore protective works was turned down. For smart tailoring at moderate prices try R. Jaffc, SS, Queen Street, over Cook's Soda Fountain.—(Ad.) After four years of "war! How is it possible? Such bargains in footwear as these now going at Pearson's Boot Corner, Karangahapc Road, would have caused wonderment before the war.—Ad.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 207, 30 August 1918, Page 1
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