TABLE TALK.
Coal dispute conference expected to be lengthy.
Trams run all the way to-morrow morning.
Fifty • two -N.Z.EF. Scholarships granted.
Prisoner slashed his arm with a razor in Cromwell Court.
Government asking 71/ a ton for South African coal.
coalminers speed up as result increased pay.
English and American mails due to-morrow by SjS. Moana.
Bathing fatality in Waaganui River youth and girl drowned.
Government caucus on Saturday to discuss Cabinet appointments.
Motor mail cart near Nelson overturned; five passengers injured.
Slight ehook of earthquake at VTelljinfjton early Tuesday morning.
Eleven years to-day , since eteamer Penguin was wrecked in Cook Strait.
New South Wales Orchestra concert receipts £11,876. No call on guarantors. Better facilities to be given Auckland motorists for "parking" cars in streets.
Freezing companies to confer about securing ships when the requisition ends in June.
Joeeph Kennerly (75), of Auckland, found dead of gunshot wounds at Manurewa.
Sign poste erected by Auckland Automobile Association are in future to have mileage to destination indicated.
Owing to trams starting again, we will make a big bargain day at our sale. Buy before the next big rise in blouses, hosiery, etc. A real opportunity.—Warlien's, Ground Floor, Strand Arcade. Ad.
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 37, 12 February 1920, Page 1
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