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TABLE TALK.

Arbitration Court in session. , Poultry show at Newmarket! • Heavy floods in north of England. Nine killed in India by lightning flash. . Italian earthquakes caused heavy loss of life. Third Rugby Test match to-morrow at Eden Park. Auckland Canary Show opened this morning. Wrestling at Town Hall to-morrow evening. Debate in House of Commons on unemployment. Agreement, in British Parliament on Coal Mines Bill. London cables indicate improvement in butter market. Italian boxer Camera to be deported from United States. Hunger riots in Japan caused by vast amiy of unemployed. New taxation proposals to affect all sections of community. Operator received severe burns at Coleridge power station. Weather outlook still bad for fourth cricket Test match. Woman tells gruesome story of experiences in Burma riots. New Auckland railway station to be opened at end of October. Daring attempt to escape from Australian gaol frustrated. * Boxing match arranged for Tom Heeney of New Zealand. Australian and New Zealand athletic , teams'welcomed in Canada. Overseas steamers due at Auckland delayed by severe weather. % Auckland returned. soldiers concerned at change in defence policy. King and Queen greeted 300 bishops attending Lambeth Conference. Victims of German bridge disaster were mostly women and children.Woman died at Gisborne through taking poison in mistake for medicine. Ratification of London Naval Treaty passed second reading in House of Commons. Egyptian, delegates to London allowed £30,000 for living and entertaining expenses. N.Z. Government's new lighthouse service tender Matai, to sail from England on July 31. American railway magnate to spend large amount on education and social work in Britain. . ■ Smithy sailed from New York to England; will start flight to Australia few weeks after arrival. -/' -. '■ Official report puts Italian earthquake dead at 1778, injured 4264, 3188 hoiises completely destroyed. Methodist Missionary Socie'ty ketch Bromilaw lost in Papua with eeven of crew, missionary saved. Official report issued by Auckland Grammar Schools Board setting out views on education changes. .. Retiring-.-chief; of.;, Australian; :military s'taff that Australia's' isolation : would be dangerous in time of war. Late Lord Davidson, formerly Archbishop of Canterbury, left £34,946: Sir Henry Segrave. left £17,863 to hie wife. • Sales on 'Change to-day were: Bank v of New Zealand (two), £2 15/9; National Insurance, 14/; Auckland Gas, £1 5/6; ', Pukemiro Coal, £3 2/6. Good for the kiddies. Try Mahley's (late Teasdale's) milk made bread. Williamson Avenue.—(Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 174, 25 July 1930, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 174, 25 July 1930, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 174, 25 July 1930, Page 1

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