TABLE TALK.
N.Z. Rugs- Dalton Specialises. Queen St. (Ad.) Football at Carlaw Park this afternoon. Grand National meeting at Christchurch to-day. 3letropolitan trots tomorrow. Accident on the Main Trunk line last night. Belief train with passengers from both expresses due here about 5.30 p.m. Five pure copper bangles have been found in the terrace ruins at Inanga, Rhodesia. They are said to be 10,000 years' old. As San Francisco police were about to take Charles Schwartz, a professor of chemistry, alleging murder against him, Schwartz committed suicide. Reception at Town Hall this evening by the Consul for U.S.A. in honour of the Admirals and officers of the visiting fleet. Civic function to-morrow night. American battle fleet arrived this afternoon in' perfect weather. Flagship California rounded Xorth Head a fewminutes before one o'clock at the head of the line. Aliss Biddy Tallis, daughter of Mr. George Tallis, of Australia, lost a string of pearls seven months ago in a Paris hotel. Workmen have found it in a waste-pipe. The body of a young married man, Eeg. Oakley, found last evening in his flat at St. Paul's Street with a gas tube turned on beside him. Deceased was a well-known amateur magician. Sensation in motoring circles at the big price reduction Chevrolet cars shown by Schofield, Ltd., at Olympia, Stand 31. Ad. Lady visitors, we can save you pounds. See Warren's noted show-rooms, third, floor, Strand Arcade.— (Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 188, 11 August 1925, Page 1
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