TABLE TALK.
! Eaees at Wangaaui. _■&+' Cheaper beef and pork. ?$A t Hurricane at Masterton. >k-., Farmers'"Week next week. •, Rotownro mine idle yesterday. INo territorial training camps this year.
B.M.S. Makura due to-narrow morning. Improved service on Onekunga iram route on Monday. Second death as result of motor cat smash at Sandon.
Renown left Lyttelton for Austral!* early this morning. Victorian Order decorations conferred by Prince last night on Renown. 'Gale prevented aeroplane from reaching Mt. Cook Hermitage yesterday.
Dennis Gunn to be tried for murder at the Supreme Court on Monday.
Amending regulations affecting th* grading of primary school teachers art gazetted.
Potato growing on Pukekohe HUI produced on one acre potatoes worth £273 11/7.
A.C.T. Building Society loans last financial year totalled £115,400, making grand total of advances £1,899 1 £9& "New Zealand is one of the greatest monuments of British civilisation in the world."—(Prince of Wales' farewell.
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 122, 22 May 1920, Page 1
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