TABLE TALK.
See Sclineidenian's Xuius gift, page 25. (Ad) Trinity/College musical exams. th:« morning. Perfect weather for People's Day at the Show. Impressive scene in Court at conclusion of murder trial. North Island RaLhvay Appeal Board still sitting in Auckland. Grade cricket competitions, University v. Ponsonby at Eden Park. Batch of undefended divorce cases at Se-preme Court this morning. Jury in murder trial exempted from further service for five, years. Further fighting on the Indian frontier; Swats and Zakka rebels ''up." Samuel Thorn convicted of the Pukekawa murder and sentenced to death. Prime M'nister and Minister of Public •Works visited Sho-w this afternoon. Retrial of wo Avondale "tote" clerks on theft charge at Supreme Court on Monday. To-day is the sixt'U anniversary of the arrival in Egypt of the Main Body of the N.Z.E.F. Civil business at Supreme Court next week will consist entirely of defended divorce cases. America proposes to prohibit immigration for two years in order to check j unemployment.
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 290, 4 December 1920, Page 1
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