TABLE TALK.
More disorder in India. at Rotorua. Deputations in North, to Minister of y Lands. Defended divorce case at Supreme ' Court. Auckland Power -Board election on ' Wednesday.' , Ordinance announced to curb seditious ;• Indian Press. I Man iiried £100 for keeping common i gaming house. j Prisoners sentenced at Supreme Court 3 this morning. 3 Liberal-Labour fusion foreshadowed in British politics. I Maui Pom are due from South to- ? morrow morning. Old man robbed in motor car in city s on Saturday night. Australian cricket team opens English tour on Wednesday. | Addresses by Parnell political candi-. ] dates this evening. Golden Cross arrived from Port Los ! Angeles this morning. i Veronica and Laburnum due back at ! Auckland this evening. Golfers Kirkwood and Hagen unable ■ to play in. New Zealand. Attempted burglary at Grand Fptel early on Sunday morning. i " Further advance in New Zealand : butter prices on Home market. Treaty negotiations resumed between , Britain and Egypt. ; Maori motor cyclist struck tramcar !- at New Plymouth and was killed. Returns for Auckland Poppy Day appeal now £1980, with more to come. U.S. liner collided with and sunk new British collier at mouth of Elbe; one life lost. r Embarrassing situation over nomination of new Governor-General of Australia. Three pilots in Moth planes completed the round-Australia flight in S2 flying hours. Hostile demonstration at Sydney followed arrests of insurance company officiaLs. Returned" soldier farmer's neck broken . when car somersaulted near Thames last night.' , • f "Motor ship Port Hobart to sail tomorrow for United States ports, Canada and London. Seized with heart attack, bridegroom collapsed and died'at »edding breakfast in Melbourne. Sales on 'Change to-day were: Farmers' Fertiliser -18/9, Waihi 13/10, Bank of New Zealand £2 liy. Aerial developments, point ' to., flight from London to cokst of Australia taking little over 24 hours." Little girl fell into open fire near Dargavilie and after receiving home treatment died four days la^er." • Heartbroken since—wife's death, husband committed suicide at grave in Rock wood cemetery, N.S.-W. Distinguished gathering at Silverstream, Wellington, for laying of foundation stone of new- St. Patrick's College .building. . .. , | Association Cup final drew vast crowd ' ' lof spectators at Wembley, Woolwich j Arsenal defeating Hudderfield by two f goals to nil. / ; t 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, JeTyeder,, Queen Street. Illustrated catalogue.; on request.—(Ad.) New shipment coats and frocks, beautiful shades, just arrived, including out- • sizes.—Miss Dixon, lOtia, Queen Street. (Ad.) . /' , . ' fc>. VV. House, the progressive candidate, solicits your- vote for the Pqwer Board election, Wednesday next.—(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 98, 28 April 1930, Page 1
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