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TABLE TALK.

Aorongi from Sydney to-day. Fainoue American bandmaster dead. Titled lady begins flight to Australia. Great success of British Industries Fair. Building of giant Cunarder to bo resumed. Three boys injured in motor cycle accident. Wellington yaclit' Restless arrived at Auckland. Thousands of emigrants returning to Britain. „ Girl died following motor accident at Otahuhu. ■New line of defence set up by Chinese 19th Army. Drastic taxation enacted in new American law. Decline in seven months' exports from Australia. Suspect detained in Lindbergh kidnapping ease. Japanese shipping director shot for unpatriotic trading. Scientific examination of British Schneider Cup engine. United States reserves policy regarding Shanghai situation. Compensation claim heard by Arbitration Court this morning. Smaller expenditure provided for forthcoming British Budget. Ex-Crown Prince declares Germany was doomed to defeat in 1915. Welcome this evening to delegates attending B.M.A. Conference. Heated words between, Japanese and Chineee delegates at Geneva. Agitation launched in Malta against teaching of English in schools. Tamaroa arrived from Wellington thie morning to complete discharging. Allotment scheme for wives of marri- ! men sent to unemployment camps. De Valera announces readiness to comply with Labour parry's dictation. Successful experiment carried out at Waitakere Ranges by Radio Emergency Corps.' Conference in Hamilton to-day of Rural Credit Board and credit associations. British Chancellor reviews percentages of funding of war debts by Britain to Allies. Awards for last year's best feats announced by International League of Aviators. Five candidates announced for German Presidency; Hitler as Hindenburg's most serious rival. Reichsbank repaye one-tenth of German credits due by Germany to International Bank.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 56, 7 March 1932, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 56, 7 March 1932, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 56, 7 March 1932, Page 1

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