TABLE TALK.
Dannevirke races to-day. Council meeting at B.M.A. conference. Cornwall due from Liverpool to-mor-row.
Coastal shipping delayed by bad weather.
Morinda due from Norfolk Island tomorrow.
Serious rioting of unemployed at Detroit.. Cabinet still undecided over exchange question. Horriblo crimes confessed to by Austrian.
New Lang bill to break Tip large estates. New swimming record last evening by G. Bridson.
Fijian bananas realise high priceg in Christchureh. Floods hold up traffic between Opotiki and Gisborne.
Brink of.rebellion in Northern Frontier of India.
Maunganui due from Wellington tomorrow evening. Gold standard suspension further prolonged in Britain. Pathetic plight of Danube town owing to severe winter.
Maori motorist to stand trial on reckless driving charge. Croquet championship tournament opens to-morrow. Boy collapses and dies after hospital operation at Waihi. Eastern problem test of League of Nations' usefulness. Byrd to investigate commercial possibilities of Antarctic. Sitting to-day of Nα 2 Transport Licensing Authority. Canterbury builders in favour of eome form of arbitration. Display of North Island lambs rouses much.interest in London. Amazing disclosures of career of slaying by Stockholm student. Amalgamation polls to-day at Mount Eden and Mount Albert. New Guard asks dissolution of Lang Government by Governor. Eloquent tributes to M. Briand, famous French statesman. Cosgrave party to uphold Ireland's honour in new Parliament. Ceremony at shipping of cargo of British cars to New Zealand. Graziers claiming reduction of shearers' wages in Australia. Appeal made to eportsmen to avoid shooting protected native birds. Rapid change in money market at Home. Big loans over-subscribed. Unemployed problem discussed at meeting of Auckland Presbytery. Steamer Ulimaroa to be withdrawn from New Zealand-Sydney service. Many stories of whereabouts of Lindhergh baby; child still unreturned. Young mother sent to Borstal for abandoning baby, whose father is Chinese. Mr. Atmore launches attack on Government because of inaction and election tactics. - Open letter addressed to Prime Minister in reference to proposed arbitration amendment. British Government unable to give financial assistance towards building giant Cunader. Heavy reduction of administration costs of New Zealand hospitals urged by hospital authority visiting Auckland. Sales completed on 'Change to-day:— Commercial Bank of Australia, 14/; Bank of New Zealand, £2 2/6; Union Bank, £G 15/; and Inscribed Government Loan, 5$ per cent (1937), £97 15/.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 58, 9 March 1932, Page 1
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