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Attacks on military officers in India. Alarming earth tremors at Canberra. New schooner launched this morning. Tofua arrived from'lslands this niorn"At Home" on Dutch cruiser this afternoon. . .<• Dutch warships sail to-morrow morning. - Port Brisbane and Zealandic loading for London. . Continuation' of . New , Zealand golt championships. ~ Suburban bue wrecked shop verandah at Newmarket. Still doubtful.seats' in New South Wales elections. Criminal session opened at Supreme Court to-day. Federal Labour caucus rejected Premiers' Agreement ■'.'■ Abuse of .all-day.tram tickets discussed by Transport Board. . Another entertainment this evening in aid of Cancer Fund. '...•-. Eangitane due to-morrow from England with 500 passengers. Mussolini declares that Italy's - armed might is for defence only. Visit by pupils of Maori colleges to Dutch. warships to-day. Maori foster-mother charged with, murdering ' IG-montJis-old child. New;'South"-Wales,"stocks in London I declined.following Labour'success. , Conference between Sir Otto Niemeyer and Commonwealth Bank officials. Mrs. Miller ■established >' ne'w, . record for flight across United States. Captain 'Matthews crashed-when flying to Sydney, but escaped :-unhurt. Constable who made arrest in Grey's Avenue attacked'by "number of men. - Mr. - Forbes . and . Sir Thomas Sidey dining .with , the Prince of Wales to-niglit. Small American mail reached Auckland last. evening by steamer ' Golden West. ' ' ~ •'•; i • ' Four Empire Prime Ministers sworn in as Privy.Councillors in King's pre- ! sence. V. Transport Board deferred for a week discussion ♦on . Waterfront ! Eoad transport.' ' ' ;"Vl', Sales'.on,' Change ot-day Avere: —Bank of New Zealand, £2 14/G; Mt. Lyell, 18/o,' ' Imperial pensions to >be paid in Auckland before Christmas instead of at end of December. • English .opinion is ■ that Labour victory in New South Wales, will have disturbing'influence. Young .man sentenced to month's imprisonment this morning for assaulting a constable. Story revealed of 4000-year-old mummified Egyptian hawk that dripped blood as omen of war. Two men charged at Police Court this morning with keeping common gaming houses; one fined £75 and the other ■ jESO. ; ; ' _.\,',. i Gets facts and figures of low car insurance from N.1.M.U., Premier Blcks. I Phones: 40-471, 43-593.—(Ad.) ■. , Fringed embossed'guest towels half? i price, 2/G for .1/3, to-morrow.—Caud : !• well's,'tlie Bargain Diaper, Newton. Ad.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 255, 28 October 1930, Page 1
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