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TABLE TALK.

Lion Pale Ale. None purer. None better. .Ad) The Canadian soccer to-ur:?:- w'.ll ta-.-ot Wellington to-morrow. Spectators at tie Derby Day mealing in England numbered 500.CKK1." The Canadian Pione*r arriv.,l at Auckland tbi* rnorninsr from li^.li:a\. An early ard amicaMe a<rr--<r..er:t :3 , hoped for in the Egyptian difficulty. \ e-sv'.j in port ca;;y dre>*od in :u. ling to-day in hunour of the K.nc'- bii;ijday. Tiro villages in Holland were tot.i'.'r destroyed and many ]-eor>le kille-d bv a great cyclone. Sir W. B. Edwards, a fonrser iu.lje of the New Zealand Supreme Cvu:t, died in Sydney vesterd^y. The Manukau Cyclimr Cub trill h<.'A senior and junior road races to-monow over the Mangere circuit. The regular clnb matches in League, soccer, and hockey, win lie continued to-morrow aftemoi-Ti. Brown Shield match at Hamilton today ■.*-:wt-t-n Nor;b an<l > r 'u:h Auckland representative soccer team?. intore.-ting reunion in Auckland to-d,iy and over ;he week-end of oid boys of the famous Bluoeoat School, of London. Russian trade i« likely to Ik? diverted to America a> a result of *he rupture in the An<:lo-Soviet relation-. It took r]\e hours for the of vehicles from the Derby meeting' Ht Epsom To cover the journey to London. His Majesty King George V. is 02 years old to-d?.y. A Royal salute of 21 guns -was nred from Fort Cautky a: 8 a.m. Four Xew Zealander* ir. the Birth- , day honours li-t. including t';ie E-n. 1 Apirana T. Ngnta, who* has b->?a kricrhted. Inquest held this rr.ornir.g on a lc-n-j sentence prisoner named James Keane. who died in the hospital yesterday from pneumonia, The Great Northern Fteeplecna«e. the most import »nt winter racing event in Xew Zealand, run a: Eilerslis Tomorrow. A Lithuanian general, ■α-ho was recently arre?t«d on chanre* of suppiTing information to the BoUheviks." Lns been court-martialled and shot. Races To-morrow at Auckland. Ot?.k : , nnd Dunedin. and Trouins: at Chr--t----church. Empire veterans annual r>arade and luncheon a* r!:? Town Hill Tn-dav. is a rumour that the Ru-Man riort of Madivnitorlc will be closed to British shipping, akhousrh SO per cent of the vessels which The port are British. The X?w Zealand cricketers in *]> ; r match at Ealinc the clu'n conference *p.im 1 a siii? of q-m'Piir- , d! - 1 missed their opr>onfnT» and st I stumps had lost of their o-wn wjckc-« I for !.->!>. It--j Livpjy nfftm? 01 ex-servi.e men 3* I "he Hall concert chamber lr-t nicht demanded immediate inqr.iry 'e'o the administration cf the Patriotic ?.v\ r snteen Fund*. A new ex-sc-rvice men's organisation a';o formed. J Something new. to =*>° electric .vacuum cleaner. £13 in , .—\Tin tc"I r p. G.P.O.— 'Ad.l j Oddfellows' et:rhre and S.r.r.o-'. Bii;!-.-p----j wav Theatre. Slilford. to-nf^ht: > ti'l 12. i lichr supper. c<""od mujic. Adn".is.-i"in I'. ' fAd.l

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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 129, 3 June 1927, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 129, 3 June 1927, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 129, 3 June 1927, Page 1