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TABLE TALK.

Whangarei races to-day. American naval dirigihle wrecked. JBradmaji criticised in England. House of Representatives sat til! 5.10 a.m. Sierra due from Los Angeles to-morrow-morning. Twenty-four agitators in British Navy dismissed. Grave communal disturbances in Kashmir. French schooner lost in storm on English coast. House of Kepresentatives discussed petrol prices. Child ran under tramcar and was killed at Ghristdhurch. Tammany Hall triumphs in New York municipal elections. Bill to prevent dumping to be passed by Irish Free State. Trial of Coats on murder charge continued in' Wellington. Many deportations from Cyprus following recent rising. Auckland billiard saloon proprietor i met his creditors to-day. Chinese who over-stayed permit I ordered to be deported. Cleavage already in ranks of British Parliamentary Labour party. Independent Reform candidates to contest Roskill and Eden seats. Amendment hostile to wheat duties rejected by House this morning. N.S.W. farmers intend to defy Government's new transport regulations. 1 Hamilton painter committed for trial on charge of murdering his wife. Butcher at New Plymouth charged with breaches of Bankruptcy Act. British scientists plan ascent of 17 miles in balloon for research purposes. British registered boat sunk by American coastguards as alleged nim-nnmer. Carpenter committed for trial on charge of manslaughter in Wellington. N.S.W. State lottery director sued following refusal of bulk selling of tickets. Jury again disagreed in trial of Christchurch woolbuyer on extravagah.ee living | charge. Compulsory Conversion Bill passed by i Federal Senate after long and heated ! debate. Decision by Miss E. Melville to contest City East seat as women's represen-. | tative. Farmer and five youths fined at Hawera in connection with assault on I tax in hand. I New Guard in Sydney to press for 'deportation: of all Communists within four months. No advice received by Education Board in regard to employment of probationary teachers. Chinese Government apologises for murder by a general, of young Britisher; general sent to gaoL => Street' appeal for funds to be made to-morrow by Auckland Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. r Withdrawal of State aid for swimming instruction discussed by Auckland centre of New Zealand Amateur Swimming Assocation. Sales on 'Change to-day were:— New Zealand insurance, £2 0/3; New Zea;land Refrigerating, 11/3; Goldsbrough, Mort, £14/; Commercial Bank of Australasia, 16/2; Waihi, 15/1; Waihi iGrand Junction, 3/6.

A "wonderful opportunity for ladies :of Auckland to secure their race frocks at Miss Dixon's frock eale, Friday. All " the very latest at sale prices.—Queen Street, opposite His Majesty's. —(Ad.) Don't hesitate to bring your furs along to remodel and renovate. Moderate charges, jexpert workmanship.—G. Green, 99, Karangahape Road.—(Ad.) j, True economy! Have your old fur or fur coat made like new by "Empire" experts.—Opp. Town Hall clock.—(Ad.) 550 beautiful frocks, the very latest styles, sacrificed to clear at Miss Dixon s, Queen Street. One week commencing Friday.—(Ad.) Furs will certainly be dearer next year. Buy yours now at Empire Furriers, end of season clearance sale. — Opposite Town Hall clock. —(Ad.) Tou .get the best for your money at the Model Furriers, 99, K'hape Road. Fur coats from £4 19/. —(Ad.) Never before and probably never again will euch bargains in furs be offered. Take advantage of Empire Furriers' end of season eale.—Opposite Town Hall clock. —(Ad.) _ Musquash coats will be dearer. Buy now at less tha.n present market value at the National Fur Co., 122, Queen St. (Ad.)

Hundred smart English H.T. wears in latest shades and shapes. Exceptional value, 9/11.—McCabe, Newton.—(Ad.) Before deciding on your fur requirements see the wonderful values offering at the National Fur Co., 122, Queen St. Buy now at "give away" prices.—(Ad.) Commencing Friday at Miss Dixon's. Queen Street, a huge dress sale, all the latest styles; 20 per cent off original prices. Use our lay-by system and secure your race frock this week.—(Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 262, 5 November 1931, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 262, 5 November 1931, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 262, 5 November 1931, Page 1

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