TABLE TALK.
Feilding races to-day. Takapuna races to-day. Political addresses this evening. Niagara to-day from Vancouver. Situation in Manclmria reported easier. Malolo tourists sightseeing at Eotorua. Two boys suffocated under sandbank in Otago. Drive against Congress extremists iu Bengal. Boy drowned while bathing near Thames. List of season's winning jockeys m England.. Lighthouse-keeper killed in motoring accident. ' Prime Minister to speak at Town Hall this evening. New York unemployed march on White House. Slashing attack on Gandhi by Viscount Rotherniere. Malolo arrived yesterday with party of American tourists. . Special train to Rotorua yesterday with American visitors. H.M.s. Laburnum to carry out gunnery exercises in gulf.. Wife of Waikato • farmer defends action for' divorce.
Southland farmer killed through being thrown ] from dray. Increased demand for workers by Otago manufacturers. Execution : of leader marks final stages of Burma rebellion. One man killed and three injured when car crashes over bank. France declines to discuss question of German, private debts. Komantic stories connected with winning of Irish sweepstakes. Fire at Russell destroyed Gables boardinghouee..and hotel. Three suicides attributed to closing of N.S.W. State Savings Bank. Hinkler ■ congratulated on first westeast flight-of South Atlantic. Five-year-old' child died .at Auckland Hospital, following fall from chair. Senator Borah: protests at Washington against growth of world's armaments. Former" Australian - Prime Minister, Mr. S. M. Bruce, expected to recapture seat.' • " .. , Petition by 12,000 officers of British mercantile marine protests against wage cuts. • . . Archdeacon Woodthorpe died in Sydney; notable church career in New Zealand. ' Enormous salaries. paid. to American Wheat Board officials; revelations at Senate inquiry.. ■ Quota system : and tariffs to assist British agriculture cordially welcomed by farmers at Home. . New/Zealand headquarters of Navy League given pictures to replace losses in Napier earthquake. Sales on 'Change to-day were:—Bank of Australasia, £9 3/; South British. Insurance, £2' 14/3; King Solomon, 1/8: Waihi Grand Junction, 3/G; Inscribed Loan, 51- (1937), £98 5/.
Electors of Auckland East. Vote Ellen Melville. The only candidate who can eavq the seat from Labour. —(Ad.) Buy your race frock: and hat at Miss Dixon's Birthday Sale this week. —Queen Street—(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 283, 30 November 1931, Page 1
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