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Severe frost at Cambridge. : City fruit shop damaged by Evteneivo Hood damage in England. jffficuTtv in forming Japanese Cabinet ?Und&ed» dispute between Britteh "ifow of migrants greater to .than from Japanese warehipe leave Sydney for ™S of' German admiral who shelled 3C BlocTof f"our shops destroyed by fire "hSSS of anew in Central Ota S o killed in collision in Jhrietchurch. TTn;t-.,-l Hoover nomination safe for United States Presidency. Blizzard-like snow storm in South. Main roads blocked. „ , Aerial control of .Derby Day traffic to je tried in England. , Alarm in London at prospect ol Wellington Barbour Board resigns. Increased levy to be made by Auckland Drainage Board. . . Xo trace of German airmen missing on Timor Sea crossing. nn Wanganui loan issue of £121,400 underwritten in London. Welcome last evening at St. Mark's, Rcrauera, to new vicar. Petition for divorce by chef recalls Koerbin trial in Wellington. Heated debate in Irish Free State Senate on Oath Removal Bill. Dr. J. W. Craven appointee! superintendent of Auckland Hospital. Railways Board placed order of 400 tons a week of coal briquettes. Divorce petition fails in Wellington because separation not proved. Limited express, which arrived this morning, delayed on way by snow. Minister states that no general reductions can bo made in telephone rentals. Services of Piako County clerk dispensed with, and assistant clerk resigns. There were 302 candidates nominated for 87 seate in N.S.W. election yesterFiohting policy speech by Premier of N.S.W. reveals dangers of return to Langism. Time extended for presentation of National Expenditure Commissions main report. Northern Ireland Government may ba abolished if de Valera Oath Removal Bill passed. Conference of local bodies to be called in Auckland to discuss problem of unlit unemployed men. Hospital Board defined its position in regard to strikers and able-bodied m-ui who refuse to work. Miners' delegates who visited Auckland for conference with owners to report to their branches. Public Worke employee had lm leg amputated when he was dragged uirW a train near Te Kuiti to-day. Protest at meeting of Devonport Borough Council against method of election of borough assessors. Evidence for defence this morning £.t Supreme Court when hearing of charges of men accused of rioting was continued.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 123, 26 May 1932, Page 1
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