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» • Hawke's Bay rivers in flood. } Gymkhana held at navy base. ! Yacht Teddy wrecked near Kawau. 1 Unemployment checked in Germany. ; Vessels arriving report rough weather , on coast. ! ; Incendiaries create havoc in Mukden, Manchuria. Preparations for trial of Dartmoor ! mutineers. ; Council' meeting to-day at B.M,A. conference. ' ' : Elderly woman swindled of over £100 ' at Gisborne. i Rumour of return of the Lindbergh i baby flatly denied. > Sheffield slayer of drunken wife found ', guilty, but insane. ; Amazing story of girl's part in riot by '. i Detroit unempldyed. Eamonn de Valera elected President of the Irish Free State. Japanese leader fears civil war be- ; tween Chinese troops. Use of public roads for motor records t not approved by A.A.A. • L■: British industrial recovery envied by ~ other nations of world. Fourteen workmen killed by explosion ! in Camden, New Jersey. Death at Auckland Hospital of man • injured by burning oil. - New South Wales coast slightly [ affected by earth tremors. i Canadians hoping for favourable trade . treaty with New Zealand. ) Three Waikato candidates in field for ; Auckland Harbour Board seat. • Bus services discussed at meeting of ; Devonport Borough Council. > Report makes severe criticism of man- '- agement of Australian railways. ! Dominion athletic championships at > Domain to-morrow and-Saturday. ; Worst winter in- : Caucasus for 140 ' years; 75 bodies dug out of avalanche. i Amalgamation proposal carried at : Mount Albert and rejected at Mount Eden. ■ ' Steamer Morinda delayed by rough • weather on trip from Norfolk Island to Auckland. ... New bill introduced to establish com--2 mission for control of broadcasting in ! Australia. ' 3 Adventurous boy rides pony for 600 • miles from Victoria to see opening of Sydney Harbour Bridge. New Zealand writer's appeal against ; six months' sentence in London for pub- • lishing obscene libel fails. Sales completed on "Change to-day:— ■ New Zealand Breweries, £1 2/6; Waihi, i 16/1; New South Wales Bank, £24 17/6; • Thames Theatre, 10/6; Government In- '■ scribed 5J per cent loan (1937), £97 ; 12/6. . , [ The success of our business is the s repeat orders of hundreds of satisfied J customers. Oiir furs and fur coats are 5 guaranteed. —G. Green, 99, K'hape Rd. i (Ad.) Prepare for- Easter by securing an I "Empire" fur coat. Bargain prices at I Empire Furriers' Sale, 358, Queen St. — i (Ad.) Value is the byword of the National ? Fur Co. Beautiful fur coats, necklets, • at ridiculous prices. See them—National ; Fur Co., 122, Queen Street.—(Ad.) ! Oysters, oysters, fresh, live every day. ) Oceanic" Fisheries Company, opposite. > Civic Square, Queen Street; 44-597. Ad. Have your old fur or fur coat made as - new' at trifling cost by Empire Furriers' ; Experts, 358, Queen St.—(Ad.) i Miss Dixon, autumn showing, very i smart model suits and hats.—Down- ; stairs showroom, 166, Queen St.—(Ad.) i Sable, skunk and nigger shade throwJ overs, 49/. Buy how before prices rise ; at the National Fur Co., 122, Queen i Street—(Ad.) ' Peschaniki coats, sable and min* • shades, worth 35gns, sale price 22gns, at ■ Empire Furriers' Sale, 358, Queen St.— 1 (Ad.) Wonderful range and value in fur : coats at the Model Furriers. GuaranI teed coats from £4'19/. Buy now.—G. ' Green, 99, Karangahape ■ Road. —(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 59, 10 March 1932, Page 1
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