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TABLE TALK.

Heavy fall in trade of Cook Islands. Auckland Drainage Board to meet tnis evening. „ , , Cuts to save £50,000,000 foreshadowed in Britain. Over 61,000 radio receiving licenses m Dominion. # Eight lives lost in mine disaster m Derbyshire. . « 4®. Woman sitting on Anglican Synod in Wellington. Soldier, after praying in chapel, commits suicide. Revival of no-rent campaign threatened in India. Mr. Baldwin to head British delegation to Ottawa. Salary "cuts" decided on by Auckland Harbour Board. Monoplane built in Sydney intended for Tasman crossing. Bill to legalise 2.75 per cent beer I defeated in America. I Modern snow plough does good work I in Mackenzie Country. British history of Gallipoli to be presented to Turkish President. Old signal station site on Mount Victoria to be a public reserve. Thirty-seven cattle die through eating poisonous tutu near Hangatiki. Sunday Entertainments Bill introduced in House of Commons. Communist sent to gaol for possessing book intended to incite disorder. Mount Eden Borough Council decided upon substantial increase in rates. London wool sales opened with crossbred wool lower by Jd to Id per lb. Twenty per cent cut in. wages of Public Works Department employees. Labour move to prevent tariff on. wheat and meat in Britain defeated. Expedition endeavouring to scale highest peak in Western Himalayas. Papatoetoe Town Board made reduction of nearly ten per cent in rates. Damages of £1000 awarded against co-respondent in Wellington divorce suit. Fifty years yesterday since first cargo of New Zealand frozen meat reached London. Two Maoris found after being lost two days and two nights in bush near Rotorua. Wilsons Portland Cement Works to - reopen on Monday after live weeks' cessation. Appeal for funds to be launched by Metropolitan Unemployed Relief Committee. Verdict of death from heart disease at inquest on Taupo bushman found dead in bed. Bishop Sprott appeals to citizens for loyal co-operation with Government in solving economic troubles. Sales completed on 'Change to-day: Wilsons Cement, £1 7/3; Golden Dawn, 5/9 and 5/11. Wilsons Cement, £7 G/10. More evidence heard at Supreme Court this morning in connection with charges against 14 men accused of taking part in riot. Australasia's greatest value, £5 5/ set, of teeth for £2 10/. —Dentist Davies, opp. Woolworth's.— (Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 122, 25 May 1932, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 122, 25 May 1932, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 122, 25 May 1932, Page 1

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