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TABLE TALK.

Oat Malt Stout. P-nilds up the system. (AIL) Marton Hotel destroyed by lire. All athletic sports off this afternoon. Thames isolated by gale. Low-lying land flooded. Heavy easterly gale. Shipping movements disorganised. Niagara arrived at Suva from Auckland a*. 11.30 a.m. yesterday. The Rotorua arrived at Wellington* from Southampton at 3 a.m. to-day. The British Squadron will not now call at Russell after leaving Auckland. Departure of British Squadron postponed till li o'clock to-morrow- morning. Steamer Karori, with bunker coal for H.M.A.s. Adelaide. i_ liove-to 100 miles north of Auckland. A married woman. -Irs. M. TyndalT, found drowned in a well at St. Helier'a Buy this morning. Several launches wrecked or severely damaged on the northern foreshore during the storm last night. Several hundred men off the warships stranded ashore last, niglit owing to tlie launches being unable to ply. Manaia had to put back to port after sailing for Whangarei last night. She returned to the wharf at 1.20 a.m. North Shore waterfront strewn with flotsam to-day in the shape of wreekajre from small craft., logs, and other odd 3 and ends. Over three-quarters of an inch of rain fell in the 24 hours to !» a.m. to-day, with a very heavy fall throughout the morning. Army Council is fully alive to the possibility of using Dominion's frozen meat in preference to Foreign, according to Secretary for the Colonies. Increase in number of unemployed on books of Auckland Labour Office this week. Applications for work numbered 173, while 14 men were placed. Body of an eight-months-old lalrf taken to the morgue this morning. The child had apparently been suffering from the effects of a badly scalded foot. All telegraphic communication north of Auckland interrupted. Waihi is isolated, and there is heavy delay to all telegraphic stations south of Auckland. Mr. .Tames Wigrail, M.P., says that compulsory arbitration in Australia and New Zealand does not and cannot stop strikes and lockouts —you can't put .10,000 men in gaol. John Andrew Fox, a taxi driver, sentenced to twelve months' imprisonment by Mr. Justice Stringer to-day after conviction for manslaughter of Constable Todd, who was in car driven by Fox when intoxicated. Remarkable downward movement of the barometer since midnight on Thursday. At noon to-day the glass stood at 28.92, one of the lowest readings ever recorded in the Dominion. Kelleway's—cheapest draper. Good flannelette" nights 6/11. dJ>. kapok quilts, covered fig., sateen. 21/11: 54----inch unbleached twill sheeting, 1/1 li yard.—Newmarket.—(Ad.) Monday's attractions: Two squirrel coats, worth £150, to be cleared at £55; three black sheppelle, skunk collar, cuffs, worth £110, to be cleared at £40 lot. Other bargains.—Empire Furriers. (Ad.) Large consignment ot Moseley's Na« 5, silver-mounted suede tobacco pouches, English made. Half moon style. Guaranteed perfect. Usual price 10/G, prieo to clear 6/3, at David Silk, Jeweller,' Queen Street.—(Ad.) Kelleway's—always cheapest draper. 'Half-price sample day Monday. Ba early. All-wool Oamaru blankets 25/11 pair.—7B, Broadway, Newmarket.—Ad. Velour coats, fur collars, no two alike, from five guineas, at Miss Dixon's, Victoria Street.—(Ad.) Important auction sale of new ear* pets Tuesday next at 12 noon, at (leorg. Walker's, Queen Street.— (Ad.) Dressmaking classes for home or profession.—Modern Drcssi Salon, Kllison Cham., Queen St.. opp. Wyiulham St. AdFortify your system against wintes complaints with Hall's Wine.—(Ad.) Kelleway's—cheapest draper. Linen! union tea dowlas 1/ yard. G2-in.h ■ ticking 2/6 yard, genuine doctor flan. | nels 1/111 yard.—7B, Broadway, Newmarket. — (Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 116, 17 May 1924, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 116, 17 May 1924, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 116, 17 May 1924, Page 1

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