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TABLE TALK.

Divorce Day at Supreme Court. N.S.W. Parliament dissolved. Boy knocked down by car at Huntly. Poignant tragedy in London Hospital. Australian 6tocks buoyant on London. . Marked increase in inter-Lmpire

trade. Railway ganger injured in quarry at Waihi. , , . . , Full tram service restored in Christchurch.

Tliree Irish Ministers likely to go to Ottawa. . Two deaths in explosion m N.b.W. township. ... j Composite anti-H/abour Cabinet formed in Victoria. _ _ _ Work to be found for 30,000 of N.S.W. unemployed. . ... Pakeha puts back to Wellington with slight leak. Lyons Government has deported 53 undesirables.

Christchurch tramwaymen glad to be back at work. 1 . Rebuff for NjS.W. Agent-Generri from new Premier. N.S.W. Cabinet annulling much of Lang legislation. Invercargill man imprisoned for theft of borough, funds. Museum to be closed hour earlier during winter months. Party of Napier children left this afternoon for homes. Railway engine derailed at Mount Eden this morning. Papamoa farmer, thrown from vehicle, sustains broken shoulder. Papal encyclical deals with world evils and calls for atonement. Renewed Hindu-Moslem riots in Bom- | bay; rising death roll. Coal trade revival leads to re-engage-ment of miners at Huntly. Minister investigating problem of gold prospecting on farm lands. Captain Lancaster pleads not guilty to murder charge in America. Approximately 100 passengers of French liner not accounted for. Chairman of Wellington Citizens Unemployment Committee resigns. Land settlement scheme submitted to Ministers by Whakatane residents. Woman dies of overdose of drug wrongly given in Napier Hospital. Proposals for replacing traffic bridge before Hamilton Borough Council. _ Greenwich arranges for observation in Canada of solar eclipse in August. Butcher arrested in Christchurch on theft charge remanded to Auckland. Cosgrave favours alteration oi Irish Treaty by agreement of signatories. No reduction likely in local body contributions to War Memorial Museum. _ Man struck by motor at Remuera this morning while riding cycle and killed. Coal owners and miners to resume conference next Tuesday in Auckland. New Prime Minister adheres to French attitude on war debts and armaments. Girl Guides' appeal resulted in collection of nearly 10,000 books and maga-

Magistrate declares it illegal for motorists and passengers to eliaic expenses." Auckland local tody representatives expressed tentative approval of Auckland drainage scheme. _ London butter market is still veryquiet; quotations for Now Zealand now from 93/ to 95/ per cwt. . Birkenhead Borough Council advised that after this week single men are not to be employed on No. 5 scheme unless tliey have exemption from camp work. One Tree Hill Borough Council decided to ignore threat of State Advances Department to seek mandatory injunction to enforce supply of water to its premises in borough. Sales on 'Change to-day were: New Zealand Insurance, £1 16/; Dominion Investment, 15/3; Bank of New Zealand (2) £2 4/3; Commercial Bank of Australia, 13/9; Bank of New Sout^ a1 ®' £25 15/; Government Loan, 4* p.c., £92 17/6; Government Loan, 1937, 51 p.c., £96 10/. The Model Furriers not advertise genuine bargains, but also give them. Call and prove for yourself. Note address: 99, Karangahape Road. —(Ad.)

Finest furs at biggest bargain prices believable at The National Fur Co., 122, Queen Street, opposite 'Herald Office. (Ad.)

Fish revolution—workers note we are not out to fleece you; you -will get big parcels for a srnall price this Fnday *nd Saturday at our open .market. Nelson Street wharf.—-Fishermen's Co-opera-tion. — (Ad.) Skunk, sable, nigger and stone marten shade throw-overs now selling at 50/ at The Model Furriers, 99, Karangahape Road. Buy now. —(Ad.) Winter is here. Keep warm with a National Fur Co. guaranteed fur or fur coat. Prices incomparable.—l 22, Queen Street, Vulcan Buildings.—(Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 117, 19 May 1932, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 117, 19 May 1932, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 117, 19 May 1932, Page 1

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