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JABLE TALK. s * 3 g Blizzard in Britain. e Australia urged to restrict imports. 8 Torrential rainstorm in New South I- Wales. » Tofua from Tonga, Samoa and Fiji j this morning. ■ Nun who nursed smallpox patient at '1 Perth is dead. i Ulimaroa from Sydney this morning ? with 268 passengers. > Minister of Defence returned from J Western Samoa this morning. > Situation in Naval Conference summed I up as that of sober optimism. Port Caroline due from Launceston early to-morrow to load for England. ® First trams will run over new Point 1.1 Chevalier route on Sunday, March 30. ) Movement to establish a echool of fine ( arts .-in Auckland advanced a further ! I etage. 1 Leak.in oil pipe caused fire in engine- , room of the liner Hobson's Bay at Syd- . ney. , The Governor-General designate and ■ Lady -Bledisloe arrive at Wellington to--3 day. , Organised prayers in Great Britain and U.S.A. concerning religious persecu- > tion in Russia. 1 Another Canadian wrestler arrived iv ; the Ulimaroa to-day; looking for snatches ■ in New Zealand. Party of famous international climb-- • ers arrived in India vo attempt ascent " of Mount Kancheyunga. j Rear-Admiral Byrd's descriptive address to 6000 Otago school children being . broadcast this afternoon. t Trackless trolleys have been recommended for waterfront road service by' . Transport Board manager. Chief Justice of England states that \ 14 years imprisonment for Clarence I Hatry is not a day too long. I Steamer bound from Geelong to New j York totally disabled 880 miles from Balboa; immediate assistance needed. Wife of Governor of Potsdam con- | fessed t<s series of thefts of silverware - from official residence to pay big drapery • bills. "The position in Samoa is satisfac- \ t'ory, and the future hopeful," was the ; summing up of the Hon. J. G. Cobbe to- , day. ' New South Wales State Government . may revert to 48-hour week on the railways to effect savings of £600,000 1 annually. i Member of Waitemata Power Board at j. to-day's meeting alleged that board was. . wasting ratepayer's money by meeting > weekly. H.M.s. Dunedin due at Auckland tol morrow from Western Samoa at 10.30 a.m. The cruiser has been away since ■ January 8. | Young man arrested by Auckland ■ detectives for alleged breaking, entering ■ and theft remanded this morning to | appear at Christchurch. City merchants decided yesterday . afternoon to ask the Government to ; maintain the present Islands service L with the Maui Pomare. / ) Future of meat preserving in - Fiji is , not bright owing to unsuitabilitv of : cattle bred, according to Mr. G. B. HopL per, who returned to-day by Tofua. | Stated at University College Council meeting that English business men are , looking increasingly to 'varsity trained men for solution of commercial problems. Two young men who stole motor accessories sentenced at Police Court to-dav. Both will remain on probation for three years, and one will first serve a month's imprisonment. . Sales on Change to-day were:—Com - ; mercial Bank of Australia, £1 2/2; National Bank of New Zealand, £5 19/3 - Mount Lyell, £1 13/6; Electrolytic Zinc (ord.), £1 5/6. Recommendation that a license for three years be granted to L. J. Keys, ; Ltd., on waterfront road, rejected by Transport Board to-day. Matter to be discussed six months hence. ®r. H. Ranston, who has returned from abroad, advocates the establishment of four separate universities in New Zealand, in place if the one university and three colleges as at present. A ticket-seller employed at Everybody s Theatre, prior to its demolition last year, successfully claimed in Supreme Court to-day £60 16/, being : difference between wages earned and i amount actually paid. Overstocked. We are selling goods below their value. Rings, watches, jewellery and many useful gifts can be secured by a small deposit at David Silk, Jeweller, Queen St.—(Ad.; Your old fur or fur coat can be renovated at trifling cost by N.Z.'s experts, Empire Furriers, opp. Town Hall.—(Ad.) Gold brooches.—Dainty assortment set with amethyst, pearl, aquamarine, turquoise, cameo, onyx, tourmaline and garnet, usual prices' 2d/ to 40/; overstocked price, 5/ at David Silk, Jeweller, Queen St. —(Ad.) Just think of it: Real Russian Peschaniki coats sacrificing from 20gns tomorrow, at Empire Furriers, opp? Town Hall.—(Ad.) ADVERTISEMENTS INTENDED FOR OUR CLASSIFIED COLUMNS SHOULD BE IN OUR OFFICE NOT LATER THAN 1 PM BAILY. Advertisements received sfter this hour will bo Inserteo up till 2.30 p.m. In late news page. Properties for sale .no Exchan„e, -actions for Sale, Businesses for Sale close At 10.3'j a.m. dally. * COAL AND FIREWOOD. (GRAHAM Coal, greatest heating, no nSmfT 8 ' £° le & sent, Frank Andrew, 191, Dominion Ed. Phone 20-567 SDeciai quotations trucks. Firewood, 2/6 sack, p OUR NEWS PAGES. "™ Pages Cables j Daily Serial, "On the Winds of the South" j, Editorials, "An Orgy of Slaughter" and "The New Governor-General" 6 General News y, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 19 Illustrations 10 In the Public Mind <; Markets and Commerce 4 Motoring 16, 17 Racing World 1Shipping News -1 Sports The Passing Show... K To-day's Racing. ? Trotting £ Wireless Programmes ® " ,

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 65, 18 March 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 65, 18 March 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 65, 18 March 1930, Page 1