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TABLE TALK

T.G. Band, Karangahape Ed., To-night. (Ad.) Henderson Show to-morrow. Races at Paeroa to-morrow. X»pier Cup won by Ma-iota. Racing at Blenheim and Napier. Inqueet on Mr. Powdrell to-day. Shocking occurrence at Wanganui. Four email children burned to death. Young bird poultry chow at Drill Hall. "Spaniali prisoner" swindle again being tried. Price* of bread and flour will be fixed to-night. University sports at the Domain this afternoon. Three alleged spies shot by Irish Republicans. Two Russian forces have surrendered to the rebels. Motor-cycle 6ports at Takapuna. racecourse to-morrow. King's College swimming sports at the Tepid Baths to-night. Dominion W.C.T.U. Convention opened at Ashburton last night. ■ Auckland bands left at noon to-day i for the contest at KeUon. 1 Auckland Association's rowing championships to-morrow afternoon. ! Xotice of amendment to Address-in-Reply given by Leader of the Opposition. The Austrian Government has been ordered to speed up its surrender of war material. Captain Evans, of Antarctic fame, saved a hundred lives in the wreck- on the Chinese coast. Lengthy list- of deceased legislators and ex-legislators for the Parliamentary I condolence motions to-day. Premier expresses the opinion that there will not be more than three bills presented to the House this session. , Outbreak of fire at Fraser and Sons* foundry in Stanley Street last night, .checked before much damage done. ] Shopkeepers puzzled about the late ni?ht on the week in which Good Friday i falls. Labour authorities equally puzzied. 'Union-is-ts in Southern Ireland have asked th c British Government to delay the establishment of the Parliament for the South of Ireland. City Council last night decided to accept British tenders for plant required ;in connection with the extension of the city electrical sen-ice. Mothers! Look! Heavy redactions in children's footwear. Children's monster boot sale. Adams, Wellesley Street. (Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 60, 11 March 1921, Page 1

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TABLE TALK Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 60, 11 March 1921, Page 1

TABLE TALK Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 60, 11 March 1921, Page 1

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