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TABLE TALK.

Racing at Te Awamutu to-morrow anj Saturday. . Civic reception to the English cricketers this morning. Work resumed at Extended coal mine at Huntly to-day. England v. Auckland at Eden Park tomorrow afternoon. i The Auckland Town Hall was opened eleven years ago to-day. Niagara due between 6 and seven o'clock to-morrow morning from Vancouver and Suva. An incorrigible rogue received hie sixth I conviction to-day, and was sent to gaol I for six months. It is suggested in America that a tew I armaments conference be called to limit vessels under 10,000 tons. The Hon. E. P. Lee, who has been defeated by 23 votes for Oamaru, has applied for a'magisterial recount. N.S.W. ladies' tennis team arrived yesterday afternoon by the Moeraki, and will play its first match at Hamilton on Saturday. Further evidence to-day in the case against seamen charged with having taken part in an unlawful strike. Hearing adjourned till next week. The Turks have been informed that unless they change their attitude regarding minorities immediately the Christian nations must quit the conference. _ The Auckland Automobile Association elected its thousandth member last night. It was. stated that there were now 10,020 registered motorists in Auckland. The Soviet is sending a load of propaganda to Australia for the Bolshevik million dollar loan. Much attention is to ba paid to Australia in the future by taa Soviet.

Reported at Red Cross meeting to-day that rapid cures are being effected at the Bang George Hospital, Rotorua, of children crippled through infantile paralysis. Young man named Summers Edwards at Police Court this morning charged with burglaries at Royal Oak and City. Stated by chief detective that the accußed, who was remanded, would admit fiw» similar charges.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 296, 14 December 1922, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 296, 14 December 1922, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 296, 14 December 1922, Page 1

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