TABLE TALK.
See Schneldeman'e Salts. £i 15/.—(Aβ.) Minister of Public Works in Auckland Supreme Court civil sittings resumed ihis morning. All-day conference of the Auckland Presbytery to-day. Manuka arrives at five o'clock tni* ifternoon from Sydney. Presbyterian Ohurch in urgent need of home missionaries. Canadian Cruiser jeft this afternoon for Papeete and New York, taking eight passengers. // Irish rebels growing tired of the conHot. Heavy losses sustained by many iommands. The dairy produce entries for tie VVaikato Winter Show, constitute » world's record. . ■ It is reported that the Soviet intend* to try the Pope in hie absence for antiproletarian sympathies. Kemal informs hi* supporter* that there will be no more war over tht boundaries question. The Rarawa was unable to cross tl» Manukau Bar last- night, ao abandoned her trip to New Plymouth. Lamentable shortage of house room In Auckland revealed at the meeting of the Council of Churches last night. It was decided at a meeting of Dunedin citizens last night that an exhibition should be held at Dunedin in 1925-26. Damage by fire to Kaikoura appears to be confined to cargo, ac none has yet been discovered to the hull of the vessel. In the financial year just ended the Mount Eden Borough Council issued 620 building "permits representing a value ol £204,773. Southern Cross minion steamer ealb for the South-western Pacific at noon tomorrow. Nine missionaries, five of them recruits, leave by her. New cross-over regulation for pedestrians enforced at Quay and Customs Streets this morning." Many surprised people headed into narrow way, but a general readiness to observe the rule. New steamship company starting a service of passenger , and .cargo boats between China, Australia, and South America, calling at New Zealand en route. The first efaamer is due at Wellington .this month. Minister of. Labour is calling a conference at Wellington on the 26th inst., of representatives of Labour and emj ployers to consider the question of an Apprentice Bill to take the place of the present Master and Apprentice Act. Genuine bargains of genuine furs, fur* coats, and largest selection to choose from. Latest London and Continental styles. Coats worth 90 guineas now 35 guineas.—Empire Furriers, opp. Town Hall.—(Ad.) An Auckland doctor says, "Hall's wine ie one of the best tonka we have."—(Ad.) -._,..
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 85, 10 April 1923, Page 1
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