TABLE TALK.
Apples relieve indigestion immediately. (Ad.) Annual meeting of the Auckland branch, of the Teachers' Institute to-day. A child three years old died at Nelsoa after swallowing something found in aa old jar. It ie proposed, should the Allies agree, to build a zeppelin by Gorman publio subscription to fly to the North Pole. Auckland Kennel Club's 34th annual championship show opened this morning at the Prince's wharf. 11.M.5. Dunedin returned to Auckland this morning from Wellington, and sails again on Saturday for Niue Island. Position at Auckland in the shipping strike remains unaltered. The Kent went into the strcuin and anchored this afternoon. For striking an attendant at the Opera House on the head with a bottle, Arthur Oliver was to-day sent to gaol for 14 days. After a lengthy deliberation the juryin the Mouat case brought in a verdict of manslaughter. Prisoner waa remanded for sentence. The coal crisis at Home is complicated by the exchange of "You're another!" type of correspondence between leaders jealous of each other. A lad of 16, who pleaded guilty to setting fire to his father's house in order to see the fire brigade turn out, was) committed this morning to the Supreme Court for sentence. Thirty-seven additional constables are needed for the adequate patrol and police work of Auckland city and suburbs, states Superintendent Hendry in his annual report. An explosion in a gun turret of the U. 5.9. Oklahoma between Wellington and Samoa, resulted in the death of one of the gun crew and injury to several others. The German barque Elfrieda arrives here next month with a cargo of guano from Surprise Island. Sho will be the first vessel flying the German flag to enter the port since the war. The Erviken, with hardwood from Bunbury; West Navaria, with general cargo, from Pacific Coast; and Maimyo, with motor cars and general cargo, from New York, all berthed at Auckland today and started to discharge. Last year nineteen people, six females and thirteen males, were killed in Auckland by motor vehicle accidents, while 113 persons were injured, some very seriously. There were lu3 collisions in. which motor vehicles were involved. Four young women from Sydney, who were arrested on Saturday, in an. alleged house of ill fame in Newton,, were to-day allowed their liberty on condition they paid for damage' done to the house and leave for Sydney tomorrow. Final balance of all our furs and fur coats to be cleared at ridiculously low prices. Only genuine garments" submitted to the public. No misi'epresentation.—Melba Fur Co., app. Smith and Caughey's.— (Ad.) Th times of sadness or gladness. "Say it with flowers" from Miss Carney's. 21, Karangahnpe Road, seven doors below Tivoli. "Where the - vivid green light is."— (Ad.l
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 202, 27 August 1925, Page 1
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