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TABLE TALK.

i ■ Avondale races to-morrow. Taranaki trots to-morrow. Grammar School sports to-day. Sierra from Sydney to-morrow. Ulimaroa left for Sydney to-day. Mount Cook climbed by new route. Additional taxes passed in America. Canadian-Australian treaty working well. Largo attendances at Sydney Royal Show. Proposal to form fire district at Mount Eden. Orari arrived this morning from Liverpool. Otago Rugby League has overdraft or £400. Cuts to be made in Atlantic passenger fares. Date of opening of Ottawa Conference altered. British financial year closes with surplus. Mollison to return to England by steamer. Devonport Yacht Club races tomorrow. Lyons declares "war to a finish' on Langism. Ex-New Zealander's horse wins race by novel method. Frimary Producers Bank of Australia to pay 5/ in the £. Coal freight concession rtemoved in New South Wales. Phar Lap entered for big race this month in America. Closing time for southern mails to be altered on Monday. Irish Free State accepts invitation to Ottawa conference. Railways show net gain of £114,600 for the financial year. Prohibition plebiscite in U.S.A. strongly against "drys." New areo trophy has been donated for competition in Dominion. British attitude towards Japan's policy in East condemned. Three headmasters of Auckland schools farewelled yesterday. Decreased number of bankruptcies in Auckland for past three months. Discussion on financial position by Mount Eden Borough Council. Auckland Rugby. Union to hold seven-a-side tournament on April 23. Pilot gravely injured in crash of homemade aeroplane near Foxton. Breakdown at Papatoetoe caused delay to trains yesterday afternoon. Fight to save Hikurangi mine from flooding continues. Two pumps started. Seven men on relief scheme defied party of strikers near Huntly yesterday. Position of unemployed married men discussed by Mount Eden Borough Council. Surgeon warns against false hopes based on "ill-judged" reports of cancer cures. Cancer research worker claims direct relationship between cancer and tuberculosis. Busy building year in earthquake area. Heavy programme of new works planned. Big, decline in Customs revenue collected in Auckland for financial year ending yesterday. ■ Scotland Yard said to be inquiring in Britain into career of Captain de Groot at request of Lang Government.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 77, 1 April 1932, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 77, 1 April 1932, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 77, 1 April 1932, Page 1