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TABLE TALK.

Lloyd (k?or£p resigned. Bonar Law sent for. Trafalgar Day luncheon to-morro*. Civic reception to Jiog. gard to-day. Companies Amendment Bill pas.-cj oy House last night. Mr. Boinir is undi'rstoujd In have undertaken to form a fiovcrament. Eight decrees in undefended divorce at the Supreme Court this morning. France suggests that thi' .War Kast Conference be held at Lufro.no on N"civ,.mbor 6. The Bueriarest-Constanza express was derailed yesterday, 19 .being killed ;<nd 50 injured. Another meeting of protest la~t night against the proposed suburban <li\-trne- : i tor site. Auckland Trotting season ■ ■(xml- at Epsom to-morrow. First day of A.T.i, spring meeting. j Aibout eight of the city and suburban , j bowling greens -ivill open the summer i season to-morrow. Manuka left Sydney yesterday for "Wellington. She hyi-s S2 bags of An— tralian mail for Auckland, ij Kohi and St. Heliera grocers allowed ]by Court to observe the weekly hfllt- • holiday on some day other than Saturday. ' I Two fresh ca=e? of mild influenza on I the Chatham, which will not be gran led , I a clean bill of health tomorrow, j< w:\-i . ! expected. |' Labour Bay carnival to extend ov.r three dav-s. starting to-morrow with a, sports meeting: in the Domain. Prore*- ! eion on Monday. i City Coupcil last night decided to ask ' the Police Department to provide oon--1 stables for the control of several mor.' j traffic junctions. I Three dwellings, a lean-to, and an "Id i shed, over a bake-oven. all in Orcv Street, have been condemned as ii itit for human habitation. The Auckland Zoolrvfcical Gardens arc to be opened on a Saturday early in ' December, the Governor-General having • promised to perform the ceremony. ; Boating fatality in Manukau yesterday. Father and daughter left OnehunjiH I in "a 10ft. punt to fish, and some hour* 1 later the pun-t found floating bottom ' upwards. ■ Tn September the railway returns ' showed an excess of receipts over work- : ins expenses of £40.Rfi3. Tlio profit was alfin the North Island, the South show- ' ing a working deficit of £3431. The booklorers- opportunity. Last week of Kealy'e Book Sale at 21, Short - land Street, opposite "Star , Office.—Ad. "K.K. Footwear, Ltd.," apologise t>> the public of Auckland for the limited space available. A few months henei- ■ the whole of Melvern's Household Store :in the Karangahape Road will l«" , utilised.—(Ad.) , Old jewellery and silverware repaired, > bought, exchanged or remade: new ilo- , signs submitted.—At Silk's, Jeweller. ■ (Ad.) ■ ! Ladies' English footwear from 14 '» 'per pair all guaranteed solid leather throughout. The Corner Store, riglrt : opposite top of Upper Queen Street.- - jE. Kitchener, Ltd., Karangahapo Kd ; (Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 249, 20 October 1922, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 249, 20 October 1922, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 249, 20 October 1922, Page 1