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■ Lion Ale for Xmas and Holidays.—(Ad.) Eaces at Ellerslie. Regatta at Tauranga. Auckland trots on Monday. Fine weather for holiday?. Number of holiday accidents. No work on waterfront road to-day. Further American hank failures. Indian terrorists in warlike mood. Naiad won yacht race to Tauranga. Johannesburg University destroyed by fire. Heavy motor traffic throughout province Peary's ship Roosevelt sends out S.O.S. signal. Russo-German trade pact on system of barter. America warned to "come out of Europe." Girl drowned while bathing in river near Gisborne. Sjecial services yesterday in Auckland churches. Cricket matches to-day at Eden Park ar>d Devonport. Aorangi due from Vancouver at 1.30 p.m. to-morrow. Maunganui arrives from Sydney at 7 a.m. on Monday. Steamer Golden Cross due from Los Angeles to-morrow. Japanese ehip sunk in collision; believed 50 lives lost. Four nominations for seat on Mount Roskill Road Board. Company manager's death caused by fall due to giddiness. Port Fremantle arrives from London at 3 p.m. to-moTrow. Pour people killed in New York underground railway station. Robbers in Sydney using pepper in attacks on business people. Thr§e overseas mails to be delivered in Auckland on Monday. Pror batting by Auckland in Plunket Shield match at Wellington. Floating dock expected.to reach Wellington to-morrow or on Monday. Slip on Mount Egmont blocks mountain stream and affects irrigation. Japanese "Christmas drive" expected against Chinese bandits in Manchuria. •Waipukurau, Westland, Taranaki, Dunedin and Manawatu races to-day. Kingsford Smith may start return journey with English mail on January 7. Mri Stuart increased his lead by two votes in final count for Rangitikei seat. Woman motorist severely injured at New Lynn when car was involved in eollfsjon with train. Young labourer fined in Wellington for. posing as- detective and attempting to search a Chinaman. Several Lang and Labour reverses resulting from counting preference votes in Australian elections. Christmas hamper for Britisher wounded before August 27, 1914, given to stoker of H.M.S. Lark. International experts report Germany's inability to continue payment of war debt and reparations. Thirty-two schools in Dominion affected by withholding of Government assistance to free kindergartens. Seullin resigns, and Lyons authorised to form Cabinet, both per medium of 'phone talks with Governor-General. i Kelleway's, still cheapest draper. One address: Broadway, Newmarket, next to Hutchinson's, grocers. Very sincerely thank their numerous clients for past favours.—(Ad.) , Kelleway's, still cheapest draper, sincerely thank all customers for past patronage: One address: Next to Hutchinson's, grocers, Broadway, Newmarket.—(Ad.) ' j. j
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 305, 26 December 1931, Page 1
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