TABLE TALK.
Wanganui races to-morrow. Two lives lost in air crash ,in England. Auckland Daffodil- Show continued today.
Training of nurses discussed in Parliament.
First American Cup yacht race to-mor-row.
Tahiti inquiry. continued at Wellington.
Australian open golf championship in progress. ,
League of Nations Assembly opened, at Geneva.
Canada proposes to bar Asiatic immigrants. Stand-by power plants in use at Christchurch.
Minister of Railways visiting. Auckland.
Two young -women injured in motoring accident at Epsom. Broadcast station at Melbourne destroyed by fire.
Strike at Port Adelaide of carters and seamen ended. Launch Virginia, reported overdue, returned to Auckland.
Stated thatnew Argentine Cabinet has confidence of people. > - Too many - Parliaments in Australia, says Acting-Prime, Minister.
Directors Commonwealth Bank emphasise lean time ahead.
Dutch Naval Squadron leaves Sydney for New Zealand on' October 11.
Italian Foreign Minister left Geneva for Italy on account of threats. Neighbours' quarrel at Waiheke ventilated at" Magistrate's Court to-day. Better suburban railway* facilities urged by Otahuliu Borough "Council. Appeal against magistrate's decision dismissed by. Supreme Court this morning.
The price of pollard has been reduced by the local mills £1 per ton to £8 10/. ' _ •
Auckland Acclimatisation Society urged removal of protection on stoats and weasels. . . , Welcome this morning to Rev. J. Adler, who will be assistant minister at Auckland Synagogue. Man and child killed in motoring accident on Palmerston North-Wanganui highway.....
Writ claiming £10,000 for alleged libel issued by - Mr. W. M. Hughes against Sydney newspaper. } Minister of • Railways visited workshops at Otahuhu and new Auckland railway station to-day. - ' 1 Chinese bound for New Zealand quarantined, at Sydney on liner Changte, aboard which smallpox was reported. I - Sales on 'Change to-day were:—Bank ; of New .Zealand, £2 16/3; National Timber; 9/; New Zealand Breweries, £2 8/9; Colonial Sugar, £31 5/; Robinson Ice Cream, £i vg/; Commercial Bank of Australia, 18/6; Bank of New South Wales (Sydney), £32 5/: Queensland .'.lnsurance, £2.5/; .Auckland Gas (con.), 18/; Northern Steam,. 14/8. Millinery! Spring showing of hats, flowers,., straw; .plaits, shapes, etc., offering three specials in ladies'and matrons' hats, 10/6, 15/6, 21/. , All. worth double. —The Bon Marche, Karangahape Road. (Ad.) i ■ -
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 216, 12 September 1930, Page 1
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