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TABLE TALK.

Earthquake in Peru. Avenger won Sanders Cup. Racing at Wellington to-morrow. Yearling sales at Trentham to-day. Devastation in the wake of Queensland cyclone. Striking increase in air mail trallic in Britain. Japanese reprisals on Chinese in Shanghai. Louis Brennan, famous British inventor, dead. Three adults drowned in Murruuibidgee River. . . New German tariffs affect Dominion dairy produce. Reinstatement requested of grant Xor school libraries. Three Auckland boys awarded Kawlings scholarships. Minister promises inquiry concerning Dunedin riot sentences. Mr. V. R. Meredith says New Zealand must play 3-2-3 6cruin. Complaints of anomalies under new Transport Licensing Act. American attitude towards war debts and disarmament stated. Two Japanese cruisers to visit Wellington at end of May. Bloodshed in rioting in Spain; Government to take extreme steps. Herminius duo from Napier to-morrow for final loading for London. Scathing indictment of N.S.W. Premier I at trial of New Guard leader. New world's record billiard break established by Walter Lindrum. Bush fires in Victoria under control, still raging in New South Wales. Inspection of motor brakes by the City Council suggested by AAA. ■ Ordinary train from Wellington delayed two hours at National Park. Sir Malcolm Campbell accepts Daytona invitation for speed record attempt. First air mail service completed between Wellington and West Coast.^ Remarkable response to Briti-h Government's request to income taxpayers. Wilding Shield match, Auckland v. Canterbury, begun at Stanley Street this afternoon. Setback to international gang ot smugglers of immigrants and opium fioji China into America. . Women taking aggressive part m Indian politics, acting similarly to suffragettes in London. Overstocking of Public Works stores described by Chamber of Commerce as "exceptionally bad business." Equipment for children's playground a f Grey Lynn promised by Mr. John Court to commemorate his SGth birthday. Chamber of Commerce contends that there should be 25 per cent reduction in State administration expenditure. Regulations barring employment of volunteers on South Australian waterfronts approved by State Government. Sales on 'Change to-day were: Commercial Bank of Australia, 14/0. Government Loan; 1933, 5J p.c., £98 5/; King Solomon, 2/2. '•'•Such a chance may never occur again as the Empire Furriers' big fur sale, commencing Monday at 308, . Queen Street. —(Ad.) , Beautiful musquash coats, all sizes, worth 40gs, sacrificing on Monday from 25gs, at Empire Furriers' sale, 3,;S Queen Street. — (Ad.) Inspect'at once the gorgeous display of model ■ frocks, 29/6 each. -Miss Dixon's, opp. ELM. Theatre—(Ad.) Don't worry. We will make your old fur or fur coat as new, at very small cost. —Empire Furriers, 355, Queen Street. —(Ad.) Special job purchase hundreds ot smart R.T. wear hats, 2/11, 5/11, 9.11. — McCabe's, Milliners, Newton.—(Ad.) On Monday the biggest fur sale 'A , the year commences at Empire Furriers, : 358, Queen Street, opp. Town Hall. (Ac. )

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Auckland Star, Issue 17, 21 January 1932, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Issue 17, 21 January 1932, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Issue 17, 21 January 1932, Page 1

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