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TABLE TALK.

Tahiti inquiry finished. Wanganui races to-day. Arrest of Russians at Cairo. . Volcano Stromboli in eruption. Auckland Daffodil Show concluded. Debate in Parliament on Estimates. Attempt to burn bride near Tauranga. Power shortage at Christchurch still acute. ■ New Zealand Prime Minister in Canada. ElOl expected to fly to India Sep- : teniber 24. Ulimaroa due at Auckland on Tuesday from Sydney. Skeleton found in Victoria ; police suspect murder. Auckland importers deny existence of banana, "ring." i Commonwealth Cabinet to discuss financial situation. Minister of Railways to return South to-morrow evening. Kingsford Smith to make early start on flight to Australia. Expert condemned Lake Waiatarua Park as golf links site. Mawson expedition to leave for Antarctic in November. British delegation to visit Scandinavia and discuss coal trade. Pakuranga Hunt Club point to point meeting to-day at Flat Bush. Hecentment at famous Hill CO being used to boom tourist trade. Transport discussed by Northcoto Borough Council last evening. "New Zealand's finances are perfectly sound." —The Acting-Prime Minister. Three Russian bandits shot; killed 15 people in one day for sake of £6. N.S.W. Premier, Mr. Bavin, thinks there are not too many Parliaments in Australia. Verdict on Major Faulkner, excricketer, given as suicide while, of unsound mind. Members of Adelaide Watersiders' Federation to offer themselves for re-employment. ' Death of child at New Plymouth resulted in manslaughter charge' against Indian-herbalist. Council of League of Nations passed resolution to evacuate all troops from the Saar territory. Eight Moth aeroplanes ordered by the New Zealand Government from the de Havilland Company. Australasian Trades Unions recommend Australia to repudiate decisions of recent Premiers' Conference. Limited express to make stops at Te Awamutu and Te Kiiiti when new Auckland railway station is opened. Fears of drowning fatality in Ran°-i----toto Channel; sailing boat found swamped and young Takapuna man missing. Sales on 'Change to-day were: Union Bank, £10; South British, £2 18/3; New Zealand Insurance, £2 2/6; Waihi 15/Bycroft's, £1 14/. ■ > l>

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 217, 13 September 1930, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 217, 13 September 1930, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 217, 13 September 1930, Page 1

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