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TABLE TALK.

Strike practically settled. Agreement with A.S.H.S. Royal party returned. Postal discontent spreading. Wellington teachers want bonus. .Renown men give concert to-night. Railway officers holding secret ballot.English riflemen may visit Dominion. Wintei sports season opens on SaturI day. J Shooting season also begins on SttturI day. I <Jlose season for native game in Auckland. Two men killed by motor accidejsi at Wakanui. City Council has scheme for revising tram farce. Thames public schools closed 'becauii R.S.A. protest against suspension soldier settlement. Three football codes and hockey; matches commence. South Island railwayman unhappy because not striking. Prince said Kotorua demonstration yea- v terday was very flno. Increased wages to tramwaymon Involve £55,000 extte cost. John Osborno, injured in Metro* politan Hotel fire, died in hospital. Houses at Lyall Bay, Wellington, half filled by* sand after heavy rain. The "Colonist," Nelson's morning journal, established in 1857, has been, incorporated with the Kelson "KvenirijJ Mail." As a launch was proceeding up the Wanzanui river last night a man named J. Brown fell overboard and was drowned. It is notified in the "Gazette" that chickenpox is declared to be an infectious disease within the meaning of the Public Health Act. No matter what events time may bring, Pearson and Co., the Boot Distributors of Newton, are determined to lead the way for values. —(Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 103, 30 April 1920, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 103, 30 April 1920, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 103, 30 April 1920, Page 1