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mail clue on Sunday. Coal minors in Otago still working. De Valera attitude on Oatli Bill unchanged. , Defence of hospital costs by DirectorGeneral. . , , Decision reserved in Wellington insurance claim. Reduction of rates by Devonport Borough Council. Overseas vessels Rcmucra and Aorangi due on Sunday. Masonic Grand Lodge to meet in Auckland in November. Lang supporters attack supporters ot Labour opponent. Irish Free State practically nullities Oath Removal Bill. King provides new decoration for Indian police service. Full dress rehearsal of searchlight tattoo held in England. Conference proposed to end Indian boycott of British goods. American Senate approves of huge unemployed relief scheme. Demands on Gisborne ratepajeis greatly reduced by economies. Auckland Automobile Association opposed to advertising on trees. Big decrease in totalisator turnover at Auckland winter racing carnival. Company manager acquitted at Napier on false pretences charge. Competition by foreign shipping companies to be discussed at Ottawa. Dispute filed by employers with Auckland Retail Shop Assistants' Uniou. Denial of rumoured agreement between America and Europe over war debts. Vatican demands humble terms before accepting Lord Strickland's apology. Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald resumes Parliamentary duties after severe illness. Alleged plan of Lang secret service for control of State after election found. Minister of Education defends decision to raise school entry age to six years. New German Chancellor demands an end to Prussian Parliamentary deadlock. Mr. T. R. Bavin, former New South Wales Premier, returns from health trip abroad. Clause relating to dismissal of disloyal public servants held to be constitutional. Auckland deputation met Prime Minister in Wellington this morning to discuss work for boys. Royal Commission inquiring into alleged corruption charge against New South Wales Lang official. Mayor of Devonport of opinion that North Shore boroughs will have to seek new water supply within ten years. National executive of Labour party, in statement on coal strike, urges that there should be an unhampered conference. Minister of Education made instant decision at Papakura this morning to supply additional teacher for school, as lower classes are congested. Sales on 'Change to-day were: Waihi, 14/8; Bank of New Zealand, £2 2/10; Union Bank, £0 10/; Farmers' Fertiliser, 12/; Sanford (ord.), 3/; Government Loan, 5£ (1933, Insc.), £98 10/. This week's special: Hapuka, right from the Three Kings, only 9d per lb, at all Sanford's 6hops. —(Ad.) The Model Furriers not only advertise genuine bargains, but also give them. Call and prove for yourself. Note address: 99, Karangahape Road.—(Ad.) Public opinion says the most reliable yet cheapest firm for all fur renovations is Empire Furriers, 358, Queen St.—(Ad.) Finest furs at biggest bargain prices believable at The National Fur Co., 122, Queen Street, opposite "Herald" Office. (Ad.) Whitebait! Fresh Waikato daily at the Newmarket Fisheries, 264, Broadway. Phone 4G-ISO.— (Ad.) Special coat day at Miss Dixon's, Friday; millinery half-price.—l 66, Queen Street, opp. His Majesty's.— (Ad.) Mignon's great sale —late shipment fur felt models, lialf-price.—Queen's Arcade, Queen Street entrance. —(Ad.) One more week only for our closingdown sale. Selling off everything.— Warren's, Strand Arcade. —(Ad.) Skunk, sable, nigger and stone marten shade throw-overs now selling at 50/ at The Model Furriers, 99, Karangahapo Road. Buy now. —(Ad.) Laugh at the cold and enjoy your outing by wearing an Empire fur coat.— Obtainable only at Empire Furriers, 355, Queen Street. —(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 135, 9 June 1932, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 135, 9 June 1932, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 135, 9 June 1932, Page 1