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TABLE TALK.

P.me Minister in Auckland. Ta-uransia rega.Ua postponed, bix killed in raid in Limerick Rain at SVeKihjfton and Napier. _.rop!ane disaster at Capetown. Fire bliaiit has appeared in Ota_o -Cooks' ami stewards' bonus awarded to-day. „ , , . . French Socialists show a Bolshevist .Mali proposes, but the weather often Russia intends to repudiate the Polish treat v. Summer Cup run at Ellerslie to morrow. New Zeaand chess congress opened a.t Dunedin. Niagara's December trip to \ ancouver cancelled. Heavy downpour mars the holiday programme. Prime Minister visited Costley Home this morning. Japan is spending fifty millions on her navy this year. I Davis Cup opening matches postponed ' till to-morrow. | Trotting Club's first day's racing; put I off till Thursday. Kempthorne Prosser's manure store at ; Burnside destroyed by fire. j Big lire brigades demonstration at Te lAroha on New Year's Day. Confident tone in local commercial circles respecting prospects for 1921. | Reciprocal trade agreement 'betweea ' Canada and Australia under ,consideraI tion. Party of excursionists marooned on Waiheke last night through missing a ferry steamer. Big native assembly at Ratana to cele'.prate Christmas weik with the Maori j" miracle man." I Fife seconds silence to toe observed at 'opening of Davis Cup contest in memory 'of Anthony Wilding. ! Arms Act -regulations take effect on New Year's Day. Every firearm must hereafter be registered by its owner. j New Zealand sending two representai tives to Comrades of Great War Oonfer- ' ence in South Africa next February. j Record totalizator speculation at 'Ellerslie yesterday—£ls4,lßß' 10/, art | increase of £20,272 over Boxing Day, 11919. • I Professor Thomas nominated by Auckland University Council for Senate ! vacancy occasioned by death of Hon.- J. ' A. Tole. Prior to refitting, Law's are making a cleaning sweep of the remainder of present stock of footwear for a few clays oniy at less than auction prices. Open from .i 10 a.m. daily.—Karangahape Rd. — (Ad.) 'I A large quantity of fancy lines in ; j drapery and other" goods, much under- [ 1 priced.—Economic (opp. Town Ha-J). '| Visitors to Auckland take note. See 2'one-of our city attractions, tlie famous t showrooms and unique shopping place. f Blouses, 8/11 to. 42/6. Soft goods, fancy s goods, etc. It's worth a 'visit.—Third l . floor, Strand Arcade. Warren's.—(Ad.) -1 Films developed and printed at Har--1 rington's, 144, Queen street. Best and 1 speediest service in the city.—(Ad.) ' ; —

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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 309, 28 December 1920, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 309, 28 December 1920, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 309, 28 December 1920, Page 1

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