TABLE TALK.
Twenty-five thousand prisoners in Palestine. Forty thousand others surrounded by British. Allied progress oa Macedonian front continues. Bulgars have evacuated the DoiranVardar River line. The sick-raie among the Fortieth KeiiifoTcements is said to be diminishing. A night march, in which the various Territorial units took part, was held last night for the first time in Auckland. Aspecial meeting of the Onehunga, Borougli Council is to lx. , held to consider the question of paving the Manukau Eoad. A carpenter named Edward Boilingworth died at Christcliurch yesterday as the result of injuries received through a collision while riding a motor-cycle. Mr. Mack's first meeting of electors in. Wellington Central last night was a stormy one, and the candidate was unable to make his prepared speech. Owing to a charge of explosive hanging fire in the Okalm tunnel. Taumanmui. a returned soldier named Archibald Ivitto, who had been twice wounded, had his legs and arms fractured, while his companion had an eye injured. Follow the crowd to Hannah's sensational reductions in footwear duripg bargain week.—R. Hannah and Co., 197, Queen .Street and 120, Karangaiiape Road.—(Ad.) Tennis players can liuy eplendid racquets at a moderate cost from .R. J* Vates, 67, Park Eoad. — (Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 228, 24 September 1918, Page 1
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