TABLE TALK.
Trots at Epsom. Wintry weather for holiday. # Labour Day sports at Domain. Eleven years' gaol for Al Capone. : Cricket and bowling matches to-day. , Kona arrived from Fiji with sugar cargo. •■ _ Waikato Hunt races to-day at Cam-
bridge. , , ~'■'• Tofua due from Islands to-morrow morning. . German Nazi leader, Hitler, to visit England. . Eacecourse caretaker at Paeroa injured in fall. France greatly interested m British election. Morinda arrived this morning from Norfolk Island. • German shipping mutineers promptly sentenced at Kiel.
Woman struck by motor car in Khyber Pass and injured. Wellington and Gore races and Greymouth trots to-day. Eminent clerics arrested in Cyprus; revolt almost broken.
Recent British high-speed nights recognised as world's records.
Indian doctor eays there are over 1,000,000 lepers in country. ■ New native volunteer body raised in Burma to withstand rebels.
Mr. Mac Donald gives final broadcast speech of election campaign. Snow and cold wintry weather in various parts of the Dominion. Pope's picture transmitted by television from Vatican to Paris.
Brothers' England-Austeilia flight postponed through bad weather. • Fifty lives lost in collision between steamer and submarine in Baltic.
Woman arrested in connection with murder of two nurses in California.
Many Royalties present at wedding of Lady May Cambridge in village church. Agreement reached on several points in frank talks between Laval and Hoover. Propaganda from Moscow revealed in secret inquiries into Australian shipping strike.
1 World's largest suspension bridge opened across Hudson River near New York. Doubt thrown on genuineness of "message" from lost aeroplane in Victoria. Final of New Zealand amateur golf championship being-' played at Christchurch.
Constable shot in Perth when woman assists arrested man to escape from police. Lord and Lady Bledisloe attended centenary celebrations at Kaiapohia Pa .to-day. - '•■'•.*/ ;; -•••.
' British Press- indignant at Socialist campaigners' exploitation of Fleet mutiny. ' -:,;, . .
;. League' of Nations rejects Japanese counter proposals;. Tokyo seeks direct methods. ' .
Arrest made in Wellington following death of man found unconscious outside hotel. ■' - Young man sentenced to. one month's hard labour for stealing bicycle at Hamilton. ;;. . '. Size of majority for Nationalists now only matter for Speculation; in British election campaign. "..' Latest move by 3ST.S.W. Government may put huge transport undertakings* out of business. No trace of young man who attempted to swim to Rangitoto yesterday after dinghy swamped. Picture found in auction room at Palmerston considered to. be worth £5000 and possibly £20,000. .
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 253, 26 October 1931, Page 1
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