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. Wave of crime in Australia. . Cairo resembles an armed camp. ,-v Over 200 killed in typhoon in Korea.'"' Price of Sydney newspapers increased. London Naval Treaty ratified by U.S. Senate. Practice to-day by All Black, footballers. 1 Small offering to-day at Auckland wool sale. Arbitration Court sitting continued to-day. Circus train wrecked in Canada with, loss of life. Another century for Bradman, Australian cricketer. Steamer Pakipaki due from London to-morrow afternoon. Possibility of Parliamentary session ending by September. Vital conference at Sydney to discuss Australian finance. Light calendar for criminal session at Supreme Court next week. Trams will run on new Point Chevalier extension next Sunday. Further rioting in Egypt, police and troops fire on mobs, many casualties. Two 'planes made forced landing on trip from Marlborough to Ohristcliurch. Bad weather delayed berthing of Danish motor-ship at New Plymouth. Ministers and M.P.'s not to be included in Australian Federal economy campaign. Movement in Auckland to keep milir tary training alive on volunteer basis. Butcher boy awarded £612 compensation at Arbitration Court this morning. Police forced to fire on crowd picketing liquor shops near Madras, killing two. The only sale on 'Change this morning was of Dominion investment and Banking at £1. Extension of medical inspection service to secondary schools intended when finances permit. Escaped prisoner shot by police pursuers at Inverell, N.S.W., captured and taken to hospital. Chinese general reported establishing a Peking Government independent of Nanking Nationalists. Double flying fatality in England, one of the victims being a daughter of Admiral H. E. Grace. Prisoner who escaped from Waikune made , trip to Wellington in dog-box on express. He was recaptured. . Secret meetings held in connection with Post and Telegraph Association and possibility of split discussed. Sensational conclusion to .wrestling bout ftt Town Hall 'last evening, loser being thrown out of ring and injured. Petition from Mount Eden residents in regard to tram extension sections to be subject of report to Transport Board. Don't miss The Model Furriers' Great Sale. Furs and fur coats at below cost. | We must sell. —G. Green, 99, K'h'pe Ed. (Ad.) : It will pay you handsomely to visit the Empire .Furriers' Great Sale. 9gn foxes reduced to 2gs. Opp. Town Hall. (Ad:). * • Good for the kid,dies. Try Manley's (late Teasdale's) milk made breads Williainson Avenue. —(Ad.) Genuine bargains- at The Model Furriers' Great Sale. Quality combined with low prices. Don't miss this opportunity to buy furs at your own pricc.— 99, K'h'pe Ed.—(Ad.) Bostocks' Quality Shoes less than halfprice at Hannah's. See windows Queen • Street and Karangahape Road.—(Ad.) Absolutely last week of Miss Dixon's sale. ' Stock taking prices to clear winter' stock.;" ICOA, Queen Street.—(Ad.) Wonderful bargains at The Model Furriers'' Great Sale. All furs and fur coats must be sold. No reasonable offer refused.—G. Green, 99 K'h'pe Rd.— (Ad.) The Empire Furriers' Sale is attracting hundreds. Have you had your bargain yet? It will .pay you .to call at once. Opposite Town Hall.—(Ad.) Fox furs guaranteed, 2gs, at The Model Furriers'. Great Sale'. 'Guaranteed fur coats, £s.—Note * address: 99, K'h'pe Bd. I (Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 171, 22 July 1930, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 171, 22 July 1930, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 171, 22 July 1930, Page 1