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TABLE TALK.

Anglican General Synod in session. City Council by-election. Result af) "Star" office to-night. Election to-morrow of the first Avondale Borough Council. Rugby team of Maori players will tour New South Wales in June. Two judges sitting' at the Supreme Court to-day, one in bankruptcy. Salvation Army self-denial appeal fund last year totalled £50,000. Unrobed solicitors at Bankruptcy Court reproved by judge this morning. Moeraki left Sydney for Auckland yesterday afternoon with 116 passengers. Francis J. Tipping, barrister and solicitor, of Auckland, suspended for two years. Rugby football season opens tomorrow. All three codes "will then he playing. Miss Betty Endean has been declared "Queen" by the Belmont School Carnival Committee. Total result of "Poppy Day" effort in Auckland amounted to £-2007 11/4, the largest one-day collection made here. Auckland Grammar School Board received 72 applications for the post of secretary and treasurer to the board. Bishop Julius. of ChTisrchurch, unanimously elected Primate of aSew Zealand by the Anglican General Synod. TJp to the present 442 residents of .Mt. Albert have been inoculated against typhoid since the outbreak of the demic. A master at the Christchurch Boys" ; High School has refused to take the 1 oath of allegiance -without a conscience modification. A tuatara lizard was found on the rocks near Plimmerton the other day, having apparently drifted across from Stephen Island on a log, a distance of , 50 miles. Six additional typhoid cases from lit. : Albert this morning. Total number of cases notified to-date is 123. exclusive of Mental Hospital, where another . death lias occurred. Boots and shoes locally made, and how they are made. Come and inspect ; each process of the making and the material used. It will surprise you. Tha ■ style, finish and workmanship is equal i to" the very best imported article — Oborn's, 240 and 242, Hobson St.—(Ad.l Old jewellery and silverware repaired. 1 bought, exchanged, or re-made; new i designs submitted —Silk's, Jeweller. Ad. 1 Better service and lower prices in ' footwear are obtainable at E. Kitchener, ; Ltd., Karangahape Road.—(Ad.) i Carlaw Park visitors can obtain hot , dinners, tea,, also dainty- afternoon, teas, at the "Quick Service," under Parnell [ Bridge.—(Ad.) t Engraving and enamelling on gold, , silver, metal, ivory, leather, artistically : executed.—Silk's, Jeweller. —(Ad.) The pride of Scotland, "Sandy Mac- ' donald," a whisky of great age and -; purity—rich, mellow, generous.—(Ad.) s ===========

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 99, 28 April 1922, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 99, 28 April 1922, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 99, 28 April 1922, Page 1

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