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Manawatu races to-day. Nelson trots to-morrow. Mr. Mac Donald's eye trouble persists. Heavy sentences on Indian terrorist*. Young fisherman drowned in Poverty Bay. Record bid of £95,000 for picture refused. Autogiro flight to South Africa proposed. Mollison returns to England from Capetown. Disarmament by stages agreed to ftt Geneva, British Budget presented in House of Commons. Maunganui sailed last evening for Wellington. Kreuger losses causing firms in Sweden to close down. Public Safety Bill passed by House of Representatives. Civil servants in Waikato protest against strike talk. Mistaken identity in arrest of suspect for N.S.W. murder. "Cut" in pensions to apply to this month's payments. Auckland" Hospital Board to give relief to all in need. Manukau County Council finances in satisfactory position. Money for Britain from Budapest detained by German banks. Taupo woman killed in motor lorry accident early this morning. Thames ratepayers agree to control of borough by commissioner. Case for respondent closed at hearing of Rangitikei election petition. Auckland Horticultural Society's chrysanthemum show to-morrow. Mr. Coates intimates that scales of relief work pay are under revision. As a result of recent riot Auckland local body fails to negotiate loan. Insuranco scheme approved by Onehunga Borough Council employees. Case concerning racehorse Croupier continued at Supreme Court to-day. Deficiency of over £50,000 on accounts of Auckland Hospital Board for past year. Member for Grey Lynn denies making disparaging remarks concerning Mr. Coates. Farm labourer further remanded on charge of murdering his parents near Eketahuna. Commonwealth to provide relief for N.S.W. unemployed without reference to Mr. Lang. American naval officer accused of murder at Honolulu said to have been insane at time of crime. Thirty-eight applications received from different parts of world for position of medical superintendent of Auckland Hospital. Sales completed on 'Change to-day:— Farmers' Fertiliser, 12/; British .Tobacco, £1 0/0; Commercial Bank, 14/; and Bank of New Zealand, £2 3/.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 93, 20 April 1932, Page 1
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