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J.C.L. Colossal Sale Now On. (Ad.l Underclothing Sale, Esme. H.M. Arcade. (Ad) Fred Negers, returned soldier, killed near KaTioi. Germany to pay £11,300.000.000 spread over 42 years. Grimsby fishermen on strike against reduction of wages. Fresh Australian swimming records by Langer and _ealoha. Violet Honeyfield drowned while bathing in Waingongoro River. Chinese laundryman at Timaru cut his throat on account of debts. 'Miss Florrie Ford (23) poisoned herself at Peria near Matamata. Tribunal of three to try for a settlement of the mining deadlock Lorry load ol petrol went up in fire at Gisborne while in transit to Pahi. Twenty-ninth anniversary of the death of the eminent divine, C. H. Spurgeon. Stormy weather experienced by ships on the East Coast during the week-end. British naval airship i_J, which flew to America and back has been wrecked. The Governor-General left Auckland last night for a month's fishing at Lake Taupo. Fishing party of four men believed drowned at Castle Point, in Masterton district. Edward F. Kevey (37), of Otahuhu. drowned in yachting accident in Tamaki River yesterday. Body of elderly man, Samuel Woonton (70), found floating near King's wharf I Sunday afternoon. Mr. J. Blair Mason, marine engineer, is engaged making a nautical survey of the Tauranga Harbour. Full amoftnt income tax has to be paid on due date, says the Income Tax Department in Wellington. Auxiliary schooner Omaka (formerly May Howard) wrecked at Wellington Heads, and crew of six men lost. Alexander Glen, a lad, of Boston Road, exploded a live cartridge with a hammer, and had to have his left hand attended to at hospital. A young man, Edward J. Paterson (23) reached hospital on Saturday evening from Wellesley Street with serious gash in left wrist, believed to be seifinfiieted. Wonderful bargains secured to-day at ] Empire Furriers' realising sale of furs and fur coats. Beautiful black foxes, worth £15, given away at £5. Be in time.—Empire, opp. Town Hall. —(Ad.) i A "Get Rid of Stock" Sale commences Tuesday at ground floor, Strand Arcade. ; Don't miss it.—Warren's. — (Ad.) To be sacrificed this week, £1000 worth of Manchester goods. Big sale at Economic (opp Town Hall.) —(Ad.) Drastic blouse reductions (500 samples), to be cleared at Warren's ground floor, Strand Arcade, commencing . Tutreday, 9 a.m.; also costumes, etc. Ad.
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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 26, 31 January 1921, Page 1
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