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Welcome rai'n in province. Thames Trots on Saturday. Opotiki races postponed. Auckland wool sale to-morrow. Improved prices at Sydney wool sales. Labour dispute in Wellington settled. Two stowaways on steamer Port Brisbane. Hauraki nautical inquiry continued to-day. Twenty killed in grave rioting in India. Two deaths in students' riot in Madrid. Labour stonewall in Parliament continues. Over 200 Napier firms have resumed business. Address-in-Reply debate in Legislative Council. Kartigi arrived this morning from Melbourne. Australian stocks slump on London market. Otago Rugby Union to abandon amended rules. Conservative censure motion in House of Commons. Princes given* enthusiastic welcome to Rio de Janeiro. Executions in India followed by demonstrations. Prince of Wales received enthusiastic welcome in Brazil. New international flying school to be opened in England. Auckland City Council faced with financial difficulty. Christchurch City Council has £31,000 in rates outstanding. Pour records at Mount Albert Grammar School athletic sports. Auckland Rugby League unanimously accepted new constitution. U.S.A. protest against abolition of War Pensions Appeal Board. New South Wales Government to take steps for recall of Governor. Many amendments wanted by City Council to Harbour Bridge Bill. Birkenhead Borough Council requests ce'ntral post oflice at Highbury. Hope still entertained in search for missing Australian Airways' 'plane. Member of Sultan's family involved in shooting tragedy in Malay States. Police sergeant killed and five injured through explosion at New South Wales fire. Penalties to be imposed if refugees do not return to Napier within given time. New Zealand Land Settlement League this evening to discuss placing youths on land. Stated at meeting of Grammar Schools Board that "ragging" on trains had stopped. Four Auckland members of New Zealand Cricket team to leave for South this evening. Inquest at Wairoa did not disclc6e cause of flying crash which resulted in loss of three lives. Fares of men working under Scheme 5 for Waitemata and Manukau County Councils to be paid. French wife given benefit of First Offenders' Act for killing invalid husband by burning oil. Accusations against New Zealand's rule in Samoa made in letter to London journal by Auckland vicar. Auckland Grammar Schools Board concerned at suspension of wort at TakapUna Grammar School. Sales on 'Change to-day were: Commercial Bank of Australia, 15/7, 15/5; New Zealand Insurance, £2 2/; Auckland Gas, £1 3/3. Take advantage of the wonderful bargains in furs and fur coats at The Model Furriers. Last week of sale— 99, Karangahape Road.— (Ad.) Fur coats now cheaper than ever at the "Empire'' Furriers. Electric Seal Coney Coats, beautifully trimmed, clearnow at lOgs; worth 25gs.—(Ad.) A fur or fur coat bought at The Model Furriers will satisfy the most fastidious, and at prices that cannot be beaten. Note address: 99, K'li'pe Rd.— (Ad.) Fish, finest variety "of Fresh and Smoked at cheapest p ices in Auckland. Right out of the sea. —Munro Bros., Ltd., City Fish Markets, Customs Street, West.—(Ad.) 'Last week of "Empire's" great sale— Take advantage of the most wonderful fur bargains ever offered in N.Z.—Only address: Opp. Town Hall.—(Ad.) Wonderful value in Marmot, Musquash, Peschaniki, Chapal Seal Coats, etc., at The Model Furriers. Beautiful coats now selling at 7gs; worth treble. —G. Green, 99, Karangahape Rd.—(Ad.) Economise in times of stress. N.I.M.U. car insurance is cheaper and better. — Next A.A.A., Durham St.—(Ad.) The Model Furriers are noted for fur and fur coat renovations at trifling cost. G. Green, 99, Karangahape Rd.—(Ad.) Yes! Your old fur or fur coat can be renovated at trifling cost by N.Z.'s experts. —Empire Furriers, opp. Town Hall.—(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 72, 26 March 1931, Page 1
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