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I Tbeißcst for Lieae in Karangattape Kβ. |A<l) : I Rates at Ellerslie. Fatal motor accident at Wellington. ' Arthur Holland, aged 16i, killed at Huntly. Kightv violent deaths :n five dare in Ireland. t'ommunist riots in Germany :-liow 1 signs of petering out. . I Bowling golf, and cricket tourna- ; I mento in progress. ' (Jreat Northern St. I.eger and Autumn 1 Steeplechase on Monday. [ I Creeks have begun an offensive . against the Turks in Asia Minor. Iron Duke won tlie second race j yesterday, evening the honours. ', \ Tramway staffs had a good day for ' their annual picnio at Motutapu. > Mjiheno doe from Sydney on Monday : afternoon. English mail on hoard. J Demand for re-opening of trade with . Soviet Rus'ia i> increasing in America, j I Two hoys killed, lather dangerously J injured in level crossing accident a: ' i \»pier. \ I Courageous devotion of nuns to the \ rescue of the children from St. Joseph , ., ] j Con vmt. ' '. U.S.S. (Company .-liiiunpr fjifarters I I to-day. Will open in new offices. Quay ■ ' Street, on Tuesday. ' St. Joseph's Convent, Arch Hill. ' destroyed by fire yesterday morning. • Incendiarism suspected. IJa'i* 'rom Panama (anal between j Mahana and Port Sydney, the former '{dropping pnebor two hours ahead. : < Thames Valley Power Board opens its • \ reticulation of electric energy on Tues- ' day. First power board in Dominion to ' I start reticulation. , Australian Government has decided to . I resume trading relat'.ons with Germany, ! and has said a quantity of wheat for I German porta. Motor car ran amok while its driver was using a slot phone in Manuka i ' Road Purnell. yesterday afternoon. Crashed into a verandah pole and ' the roof down. Keileway. the cheapest draper, has i double bed flannelette blankets, 12, 11 eaoh; 271n Jap silk, 2/1U yard; men's ! twed denim trousers, 9/11.—Newmarket ' only.—(Ad.) I Keileway, the cheapest draper, has good Jap silk blouses, 12/11 each; new i raincoats, :i9/6: all-wool jumper?, 29.' G. Newmarket only.—(Ad.) Ernie Robert's, first-class tailor. All . «uits reduced. Latest cut.—l 99, Karangi* '. hape Road, over U-F.S. Dispensary. (Ad 1 3300 reliable watches to clear at 7/8 • each, and other bargains at David Silk, ); jeweller, Queen Street. — ( Ad.) - I Town Hall. Easter Monday. Supper Den- ' J sant: Adams' Jazz music: gay decorations : and a delightful evening ; tickets 10/ G. i Ad.) I =
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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 72, 26 March 1921, Page 1
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