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Murder trial at Police Court to-day. Show executives' conference to-day. More competitions at Winter Exhibition. Racing Conference 9pened in Wellington. ■Southland footballers arrived in Auckland. Party of police ambushed by rebels in Burma. Britain's unemployment shows slight decrease. Trade pact with Canada welcomed in Australia. Fascist protests against recent Papal encyclical. Prime Minister announces reduction iu interest rates. Chichester experiences engine trouble in Philippine Islands. Suggestion to form junior chamber of commerce at Oneliunga. France accepts moratorium of German unconditional annuities. Indian Congress reckons Britain's obligations at £540,000,000. British Minister says agreement on coal marketing is possible. Ostencl Zinc Conference agrees upon restriction of production. New Zealand motorists arrive at Darwin on world tour. Auckland Chamber of Commerce opposed to Gold Bounty Bill. Greek Premier visits Britain to pav tribute at grave of Lord Byron. Vile conditions in Soviet dairy farms revealed iu report by commission. Possibility of changing' type of new post-primary school at Otaliuliu. Aucklanders defeated by American students in debate last evening. Steamer Karetu reached Auckland with coal cargo from Newcastle. French airmen forced down in Siberia by frost on wings of 'plane. Youth sets fire to shed on farm near Wellington during visit by police. Impasse foreseen in German financial crisis if French demands arc pressed. White Horse Hockey Cup won by Whangarei for first time since 1920. " Birkenhead Borough Council objected to terms of proposed loan of £10,000. Traffic officers in city stopped motorists last evening who liad glaring headlights. Marquis of Lothian predicts Britain's | most serious financial crisis for next year. Mr. W. Grounds declined to stand for Kaipara seat as Country party representative. Truce between New Zealand and Canada urged by Auckland Chamber of Commerce. Man arrested in car alleged to have been obtained by false pretences in Auckland. Takapuna Borough Council to refer Lake Pupuke watershed problem to Parliament. Complaint of pilfering at Victoria Park made at meeting of Auckland Rugby Union. Councillor left Takapuna Borough Council meeting last night after angry dispute with Mayor. ' ' Two Hungarian aviators leave Newfoundland on attempted trans-Atlantic flight to Budapest. N.S.W. Cabinet dissatisfied with Commonwealth Bank's terms for absorption of State Savings Bank. Special taxation of private mortgagees who fail to reduce interest rates "advocated by Government 'member in House. Sales on 'Change to-day were:—Commercial Bank of Australia, 14/; ' New Zealand Breweries, £1 14/6: South British, £2 11/. Genuine bargains in genuine furs make our sale the greatest attraction of the season.—Empire Furriers, opp. Town Hall Clock.—(Ad.) Genuine Musquash coats, 17gs.—The Model Furriers, 99, Karangahape Road, cannot be beaten.— (Ad.) Genuine Musquash coats, 17gs, at the National Fur Co., 122, Queen St. — (Ad.) An undoubted opportunity to buy superior furs and fur coats for less than half price occurs at the Empire's Big sale, opp. Town Hall Clock.— (Ad.) Fur and fur coat renovations by experts at trifling cost at the Model Furriers, 99, Karangahape Road. Get our quote.—(Ad.) ' Fish cheaper! We are the housewife's friend. Workers, study the firm who obviously are here in your interests and buy at our open market.—Auckland Fishermen's Co-operation, Ltd, Nelson Street wharf.— (Ad.) Last two weeks millinery sale. Hats reduced to 12/(5, 9/11.—Mrs. McDowell, Maiestic Theatre; entrance, Queen St. (Ad.) Don't miss the wonderful bargains in furs and fur coats at the Model Furriers' Great Sale. Prices slaughtered.— G. Green, 99, Karangahape Road. — (Ad.) Half price day at Miss Dixon's Friday. Final clean-up, stocktaking. Opp. His Majesty's.—(Ad.) The greatest winter exhibition of furs and fur coats is now on at the "Empire." Everything at half price; address, opp. Town Hall Clock. — (Ad.) Greatest fur sale Auckland has ever known at the National Fur Co., 122, Queen Street. Inspect now. Large stock must be cleared. — (Ad.) "Empire" fur bargains are unbeatable. Secure yours now; half prices at big sale. —Opp. Town Hall Clock.—(Ad.) Genuine fox furs, all shades, from 30/; fur chokers, from 12/0. —At the Model Furriers, 99, Karangahape Road. — (Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 166, 16 July 1931, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 166, 16 July 1931, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 166, 16 July 1931, Page 1