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Avondale races to-morrow. Improvement in health of King. Spanish elections caused excitement. Railways Bill criticised in Parliament. Eates maintained at Timaru wool sale. Tofua arrived from Fiji this afternoon. North Shore swimming carnival this evening. Over 421 homicides in New York last year. Naval Treaty discussion to be resumed in London. N.S.W. Government to increase dole 25 per cent. New sports ground to be formed ** Mount Eden, Probability of increased charges at St. Helens hospitals. Canadian Conqueror arrived from Canada this morning. Fleet of British. 'planes ordered by Government of India. Much comment in Britain on Sunday amusements legislation. Organisation created in Auckland to assist unemployed girls. Heavy damages claimed for stoppage of dog racing in Shanghai. Appointment of Dr. E. Kidson as Commonwealth meterologist. Minister of Labour (Hon. S. G. Smith) on private visit to Auckland. British airman flew from London to Berlin and back on same day. Inquiry at Sydney in connection with lost monoplane Southern Cloud. N.S.W. State Premier's arrival in Melbourne ignored by Victorian officials. Federal writ claiming over £500,000 issued against N.S.W. Government. Non-political board to control railways to consist of three members. Resignation of members of works committee of Papakura Town Board. Austro-German trade pact to be discussed by League of Nations Council. Anzac Day fixed by N.S.W. Government for State by-election at Annandale. Dominion trade balance showed improvement for first quarter of present year. Mount Eden Borough Council to give two days' work a week to unemployed in district. ' Sales on 'Change to-day were:—King Solomon Mines, 1/11; Waihi Grand Junction, 2/6. Mission to be sent to Siberia by League of Nations to organise public health services. Civic economy urged by Mr. G. W. Hutchison, candidate for city Mayoralty, in address at Avondale. Auckland Educational Conference to carry on work for another year under slightly modified conditions. Real fox furs, from 35/, beautiful fur chokers 12/6, at The Model Furriers,•Note address, 99, Karangahape Rd. (Ad ) Get right in on the biggest fur bargams m NZ. They are at the Empire *urners, where satisfaction is guaranteed. Opp. Town Hall.—(Ad.) Furs and fur coats at prices beyond compare at The Model Furriers. Satistaction guaranteed.—G. Green 99, Karangahape Road.—(Ad.) ' * Before winter comes have your old fur or fur coat thoroughly renovated at trifling cost.—Empire Furriers, opp. Town Hall.—(Ad.) p U TT get m - ore for y° ur mone y in a a* a ■ U ' car insurance. Find out. Next A.A.A., Durham Street.—(Ad.) Genuine north-west Canadian musquash coats, 29gns, at The Model Furriers, 99, Karangahape Ed.—(Ad.) Yoa will never buy a better fur bargain than those now being offered at Empire Furriers' sale; opp. Town Hall. (Ad.)
The Model Furriers are noted for fur and fur coat renovations at trifling cost. U Green, ?9, Karangahape Kd.—(Ad )
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 87, 14 April 1931, Page 1
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