TABLE TALK.
Test cricket at Wellington. Arrival of Maheno from Sydney. Last day for enrolment to-morrow. German Communist rising has fizzled out. War Pensions Board sitting in Auckland. Inter-Varsity tournament at Christchurch. Greek advance in Asia Minor continues. Anti-Soviet outbursts are still occurring in Russia. Long tow from Tahiti of hulk Retriever by Kaiwarra. Boarding house at Hamilton destroyed by fire yesterday morning. Americans are sticking to their decision not to trade with the Soviet. Another shocking motor fatality at Wanganui. Two young people killed. Xumber of Swiss goats of a special milking strain brought by Piako on Saturday. City's £500,000 electricity extension loan underwritten in London at 6_ per cent. £97,039 10/ througli the totalisator at Ellerslie on Saturday, an increase of _<J6.-.9 10/. Final for Walker Shield at Domain between Mangonui and Auckland Suburban. Presidency of the Moderate Labour party offered to Mr. (J. E. Statham, member for Dunedin Central. Town given over to holiday making - races, bowling and golf tournaments, Walker Cricket Shield, 14ft sailing championship. A Papatoetoe resident, Mr. T. Blythe, admitted to hospital yesterday suffering from gunshot wounds received, while rabbit shooting. Model fepeks in jersey cloth, smart evening gowns. Special prices this week only.—Walker and Toulson'e. Courthouse La_e.— (Ad.) Developing and iprinTing same day service at Harrington's, 144, Queen St. (Ad)
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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 72, 28 March 1921, Page 1
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217TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 72, 28 March 1921, Page 1
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