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TABLE TALK.

Impudent robbery at Epsom. . Shipping in gales in South Island. Ulimaroa sailed to-day for Sydney. Hospital auxiliary street appeal to- . dripping delayed by rough seas 011 coast. Atlantic flyers continue flight round the world. Anxiety for Danish airmen on Atlantic crossing. Races at Napier, Park and Ashburton to-morrow. 1 Mount Roskill Road Board to continue relief works. Stowaways 011 vessel from Wellington sentenced in London. Sir Thomas Wilford entertained at banquet at Bristol. Death of youth injured in collision on Great North Road. No increase proposed in Britain's naval building programme. West Coast miners refuse to pay unemployment levy. Last lot of domestic immigrants arrives from England. British Labourites alter Laud TaxBill to suit Liberals. Departure of Niagara from Sydney to Auckland r delayed. , Prime Minister negotiating for reduction of interest rates. Crushing super-tax on incomes proposed by Mr. J. T. Lang. Applications to Supreme Court to-day for discharge from bankruptcy. Famous Spanish airman injured by collapse of platform ai meeting. Supply assured for Australian Government for current financial year. Loan of £20,000,000 to be made to Germany to meet immediate debts. Niagara delayed at Sydney by passengers held up by N.S.W. floods. Conference of Australian bankers decides for reduction of interest rates. Mobs in Spain becoming violent due to excitement of forthcoming elections. Questions in ; House about Supreme Court judges and the 10 per cent "cut." Two appointments to Federal Cabinet to fill vacancies caused by resignations. National dairy conference disapproves of standardised milk for cheese making". Auckland tramwaymen to hold further meeting to discUss decreased wages. Revelation in official history of seriousness of submarine menace in Great War. Empire Wool Conference at Melbourne considering measures for stabilisation of prices. Success of Zeebrugge raids during war greatly discounted in official war history. American Secretary of State to visit Europe; may take part in war debt suspension negotiations. Mrs. Keith Miller, Australian airwoman in America, served with divorce papers by Melbourne husband. Complaints of motorists speeding on concrete roads made at meeting of Mount Wellington Road Board. Fiftieth anniversary of consecration of Church of the Holy Sepulchre to be observed next Monday; special services to be held on Sunday. • ' ' Appointment of Commission to study transportation system of Canada suggested by president of Canadian National Railways. Sales on 'Change to-day were: South British Insurance, £2 11/; Auckland City, 5£ (1944), £97 7/0; Mount Roskill, 5J (I960), £98. . Stocktaking clearance of coats, frocks, millinery; lower prices than ever.—Miss Dixon's, opp. His Majesty's.—(Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 149, 26 June 1931, Page 1

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412

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 149, 26 June 1931, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 149, 26 June 1931, Page 1

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