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TABLE TALK.

Ma i moil duo from London to-morrow i with general cargo. I Then , were fix incendiary hri-e in Bel- ' fust during the week-end. I The Prince of Wales was ■warmly • weU-omed on his arrival in Cairo. I Sale, by auction this afternoon <>f tlie I first scow load of salvage from the YYilt- | si!ire. Brilliantly fine frosty weather ashore J and boisterous son-easterlies otF the East I Coast, j UrtPotive Lambert is reported to ba ! making satisfactory progress iv Hamilton Hospital. Auckland University College gradua- ] tion ceremony at Town Hail on Wednesj day nfternoon. i Successful reunion of King's College old l)oys wound up with a dinner on i Saturday night. i An attempt to burn down the W elj ling-ton Town Hall on Sunday night was I frustrated by the Fire Brigade. j Mr. Lloyd George is well pleased at ! the progress made by the Irish ConferI eni'p. which is to resume to-<tay. Nautical inquiry into the cireumstimoes attending the loss of the Wiltshire to open at the Magistrate's Court next Monday. The most severe earthquake yet experienced at Taupo in the present seismic wave occurred at B.IG yesterday morning. Rimutaka reac-hpd \WHinjjton from Southampton on Saturday iiiirlit with 1.150 passengers. Auckland portion arrives to-morrow morning. West Clierow arrived from Xew York this morning with 110.000 cases of oil and 150 tons of general carp), mostly for New Zealand ports. Xumhcr of diphtheria cases reported from various parts of the province to the health authorities. Xo fresh cases of typhoid in the week-end. An apprentice at Milne and Choyee'a limned Xorman Broujrh accidentally Willed this morning by the lift crushing him ■while he was working in the well. Governor-General leaves Auckland on Wednesday to take up residence at Wellington. Lord and Lady .Tellicoe will pay a visit to the Cl'.athams before the session opens. About 400 sightseers went on the excursion yesterday to view the Wiltshire's wreck. Most of the voyagers were too seasick to appreciate the spectacle when it hove in view. A returned soldier. Mr. "Robert McCready. p.nd his seven-year-old nephew, were both drowned in the harbour yesterday afternoon. The boy fell overhoard from a launch and the undo went to his rescue. dorious ge/ms, all colours, mounted in solid gold necklet pendants, 27/ C. 30/. 40' to ClO 10/. at Silk's. Jeweller. (Ad.l Special oll'er this week only. Somestie Vacuum Sweepers: usually £4 1.1/, Monday, 12th, to Saturday. * 17th. £2 10/G.—Domestic Cleaning 'Co., Strand Arcade.—(Ad.) Dodce Winters ills- —drink '"Sandy . Mar' and ward off chills. Age-ripened, ; mellow and delicious in flavour.— (A'l.i Latest Tiffany style l«<-t wddinp rings, 21/. 2.V. 30/. 3.1/. 40/ to 70,'. at Silk's, Jeweller.—(Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 137, 12 June 1922, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 137, 12 June 1922, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 137, 12 June 1922, Page 1