TABLE TALK.
Remuera from London on Sunday. Parliament puts up the shutters tolorrow week. Poulet has arrived at Valona on K_ight to Australia. Boy run over by train at Napier and Mockingly injured. Accommodation at Auckland Poßt Iffice Savings Bank to be enlarged. Four skeletons have been found in the rounds of Landru's villa at Gambais. Eight New Zealanders who served in he R.N.R. returning by tbe Remuera, ue Sunday. Fire at Roofing Tile and Brick Cony jany's factory, near Ta_maiu__,caused £3,500 damage. Out of £600,000 provided, in Public Vorks estimates for railways the North sland is to get £484,000. Young taan partially tarred and eathered at Piopio, a King Country ownship not far from Te Kuiti. Dairy produce worth £15,000,000 a 'ear should be exported from New Zeaand 'before long, thinks Mr. D. Caddie. Upper House by eighteen votes to right has thrown out the bill giving somen seats in that branch of the legisature. Mr. Bonar Law states that the necessary steps will be taken to bring the 3X-Kai_er to trial directly peace Is •atified. Yudenitch's forces have received a setback at Petrograd, and are now in retreat. The rising in the city has .been crushed. For development of hydro-electricity i bill, provides power to borrow E6,830,000, of which £4,500,000 is for —rapuni. Medals won by Auckland Grammar School boys at last group trill be presented by General luchardson next week. Several well-known Aueklanders who were detained in the prisoners-of-war camp at Narrow Neck have been released on parole. Parliament has approved proposal for New Zealand to take over share of administration of Nauru Island, which will yield much-needed phosphates. As a result of inquest concerning death of B. R. Bayly, killed in smash between motor and tram at Kpsom, driver of the motor car is charged with manslaughter. There not being much room for improvement in dairy factory manufacture of butter, Agricultural Department intends concentrating its energies on helping farmers to turn out better cream. Kelleway's, cheapest draper. Ladies' panamas, 8/11; . children*, panamas, 3/11; children's print magrars, l/6_ each; white woven bloonvas, 2/11.— Newmarket only.—(Ad.) Lovers of tennis, croquet, bowls, cricket, bathing, will do well to purchase their footwear from Pearson's Boot Store, Karangahape 1 Road, Newton. Ad. Motor-cycle Club outing to Howick on Labour Day. Run leaves Newmarket at 10.30 a-m- Milk, ' sugar -and tea provided.—(Ad.) Jarre's tailor-made suits please particular people.—TJpstalrs, next Everybody's, Theatre, 58, Queen Street. —(Ad.)„ Opening under new management onOctober 26th, The Diggers Bathing Pavilion, Milford. Costumes and towels supplied. Luncheons, afternoon teas, fruit and drinks.—F. W. Better (late N.Z.E.F.), Proprietor, A. G. Chester (late N-Z.E.F.), Manager.—(Ad) Kelleway's, cheapest draper. Voile blouses, 5/11; Jap. silk, 12/11; white pique skirts, 9/11; silk ankle hose, 3/11. Newmarket only.—(Ad.) ■ ;
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 253, 24 October 1919, Page 1
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