TABLE TALK.
Bank robbery at Adelaide. '""' Jy\ Fissure at Arapuni traced above weir. Naval manoeuvres in gulf to-morrow. Maunganui due from Sydney to-inor- , row. i Bitter debate on tariff in United States Senate. : Two bouses at Wanganui destroyed by fire. Visit to Mount Egmont by GovernorGeneral. Man arrested in Melbourne on murder cbarge. ; Big fire in business block at Waihi last '■ evening. Aorangi arrived last evening from i Vancouver. Rugby League team selected to tour Australia. i Another Indian riot; crowd burned j Union Jacks. ; Impressive church rally at Town Hall [ last evening. 1 Poor showing by Australians in cricket | Test match. ? Australians twice beaten by Italians^ - in Davis Cup tennis games. ! City Firs Brigade received,three false alarnis last evening. Porter to captain All Blacks in first ; Test match against England. Match arranged in United States for ; Heeney, New Zealand boxer. i Education Committee to take final evidence at Wellington to-morrow. ! Destructive fire on liner City of Hono- > lulu when berthed at Honolulu. ; Waikato farmer fined £100 and . license cancelled for negligent driving. I Season for trapping opossums in , Auckland Acclimatisation area opened : to-day. r Theory that wrecked speedboat Miss • England struck either wave or log in I water. Sensational outburst of temper by [ Maori convicted in Supreme Court at Hamilton. Man remanded at Police Court this, ; morning on charge of theft from - launches. ; Australian Minister of Trade and Cus- : (toms, Hon. J. E. Fenton, arrived in [ Auckland from Canada. . Lady Buxton, wife of newly-created t peer, adopted as Labour candidate for i her husband's former seat. i _ Motorists in England paid £200,000 . in fines last-year; over 23,000 were sum- [ moused and 69,000 cautioned. Donald Hayward, an Australian, sen- • teneed to 12 months' hard labour for assault and robbery at Huntly. Body of third occupant of Miss ~ England 11. dragged from Lake Windermere; cause of fatality believed £o bo striking of floating obstacle. Sales on 'Change to-day were: N'jw 5 Zealand Breweries (deb.), late sale Sat- . urday, £1 2/; Devonport Ferry, £1 1/9; Colonial Sugar, £42 10/*; Mount LyelL £1 8/..' Cash Orders.—T. W. Mayson and Co., I Auckland's leading Cash Order Co., havei removed from Security Bldgs. to 7*th floor i. Power. Board Bldgs, Queen St.— (Ad.)' y '-''CaudweTls,'the bargain drapers, 42. - Karangahape Road. Best place to shop. • Record bargain sale now on.—(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 140, 16 June 1930, Page 1
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