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TABLE TALK.

everywhere receding in in conference at Cook Street Hall. .„+:„„ to-day Dunedin ratepayers are ietm r to eta. on a £200.000 street loan proposal. Birkenhead streets loan £17.000 approved yesterday by 2l I *ottf tO JtUe girl's arm broken while she WU playing m the school ground at Mount "'Test match at Epsom green this afternoon between Tarai.aki and Auckland bowling teams. CWW Fire early this morning at the Oostiey Home. Epsom, one of the detached buildings being destroyed. , Niagara leaves Sydney to-day-for Auckland and Vancouver, and the Liimaroa for Auckland on Saturday. Preliminary hearing of the case against Geo. Morris, the bankrupt builder, set down for March 20. Frank Alexander Moulin, arrested on a charge of arson at Whangarei, cut ins throat with a razor in the detectives '"'rile Maunganui has been delayed in her trip down from San Francisco, and will arrive at Wellington tomorrow morning. T ~ ~ The Waimarino sailed from Lyttelton last ni"ht. the company deciding to ft" the ballast tank which the crew had demanded. ... Th" Chevalier Marconi hopes he wilt be able to broadcast from London to Australia by the aid of a new working wireless beam. For breaking his probation terms, John A. Roberts, already serving a sentence of two years, was given a further three months to-day. Profound changes contemplated in administration at Vatican. H.H. the Pope is no longer to be a prisoner, and will be presumably as free as his Cardinals. F.x-Caliph, regarding his expulsion from Turkey as an act of sacrilege, calls on the whole Moslem world to rally to his standard and to hold an inter-Islamic Longies=. A lady mountaineer fractured both kneecaps on the Copeland Pass route from Westland to Mount Cook. A doctor reached the hut two nights later, travelling 132 miles to attend her. Numerous cases of .summer diarrhoea reported among children in the Avondale, New Lvnn. and Glen Eden districts, nine deaths having occurred. Flies arc blamed for beinfi largely responsible, and the Health Officer urges the scalding and protection of all milk from infection. Bradstreet's sale of oddmeuts closes Paturdav. All wool tweed skirts at 3/11. worth 17/!).—(Ad.) Gigantic sale at David Silk, Jeweller, Queen St. The bankrupt etock o' H. Seymour, Jew '1c , Gisborne, and the halajce of the stock of H. Davidson, Jeweller (late Strand Arcade, Auckland). We cordially invite your inspection. Ad. Bradstreet's sale of oddments closes Saturday. Trimmed hats half sale price. (Ad.) Hats! For smartness, style, and economy in new season's goods.—Miss Wright's, 131, Symonds Street.— (Ad.) Bradstreet's sale of oddments closes Saturday. Fancy tea aprons 1/ each. — (Ad.) Watermelons! Buy direct from grower, Prince's wharf launch steps. Friday; 6d to 2/.—(Ad.) '• Hall's wine is. by a long way, the most dependable restorative we have" —a doctor.— (Ad.) Mail delivery active. Thousands take advantage of the Big Hoot Bargains going at K.K. Footwear. Ltd.. 411.11 Ivarangahape Road.— i Ad.) Bradstreet's sale of oddments closes Saturday. Ladies' navy prim overalls 3, 11 each.—(Ad.) Big clearance. Sample set vi winter costumes, furs, frocks, coats, jumpers. hose, vests. Warren'?. Strand Arcade. .V!. Clothes for working men. We , specialise. The Economic. Queen Street,

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Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 62, 13 March 1924, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 62, 13 March 1924, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 62, 13 March 1924, Page 1

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