TABLE TALK.
Waikato races to-day. Ashburton trots to-day. British warships to visit Yugoslavia. Kcmarkable balloon mishap in France. (ovemor-General visiting Waikato district. Two deaths in floods in New South Wales. Mussolini considers woman's place is the home. Heavy sentences for bank robberies in Sydney. Auckland defeated Navy yesterday in hockey match. No entries received for district courts at Winter Show. America concerned at Canadian cut in wheat freights. Tunnellers on Stratford railway voted to resume work. Republican arsenal discovered in Dublin mountains. New Zealander duped of £200 on voyage to Sydney. Price of Australian stock fell on Sydney market. Several British stores to boycott Russian butter. Agreement reached at Geneva on hours of work in lignite mines. Visit by Governor-General yesterday afternoon to City Mission. Liberal stand on land tax may precipitate election in Britain. Ruahine, with passengers from England, due on Monday morning. Auckland teachers concerned at depletion of superannuation fund. Nautilus, Wilkins' Poi.r submarine, in turbulent seas in Atlantic. Federal Cabinet endorses plans of Australian Premiers' Conference, No intention of alteration of lottery and sweepstake laws in Britain. Passenger injured when car struck telegraph pole at New Plymouth. Steamer Kaituna, which has been laid up at Auckland, sold to Eastern buyers. Attempt to rob bank after poisoning supper of caretakers in Dairen, Japan. Niagara due from Vancouver on Monday and Marama from Sydney on Tuesday. Two men charged in Dunedin with assault and wounding in pawnbroker's shop. Delegates to Women's Co-operative Guilds in Britain favour sterilisation of : unfit. Sales on 'Change to-day were: Timaru Brewery (5/ paid), 6/3; Colonial Sugar, £34. Kerr, found guilty of attempted murder at Te Awamutu—to be sentenced • on Monday. Auckland school teachers of opinion ; that cuts by Government will have detrimental effect. Man gets two years' reformative detention for defrauding Rotorua doctor • by means of cheque.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 138, 13 June 1931, Page 1
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