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Ashburton trots to-morrow. Situation unchanged at Huiitly. Alexandra Day observed in England. Waipahi to sail to-morrow for Islands. Popular Italian Ambassador dead in London. Alleged plot to wreck Ottawa Conference. Waitemata Licensing Committee met to-day. Sinking fund rates discussed by City Council. Further .'ine for sale of liquor at Taumarunui. Lorry driver at Te Arolia sent to gaol for theft. Hospital boards' conference continued in Wellington. _ , Tories hold seat in by-election in Dulwich, England. Bus driver sent for trial on negligent driving charge. Motor ship Ashburton due to-morrow from New York. Three more fatalities through Eoyal Air Force accidents. City Council decided to reduce charges for football grounds. Unemployment registrations reach record total of 54,027. Motion to reduce duty on TJeer rejected in House of Commons. Anonymous gift of £500 for Auckland Cancer Campaign Fund. Prize-giving of Eoyal New Zealand Yacht sqiiadron this evening. New Zealand Pekingese and Persian Cat Club show to-morrow. British Trades Union Congress condemns sports for workers. Largo increase in activities of British Broadcasting Corporation. South Australian finances exceed expectations in Premiers' Plan. Guerrilla warfare in Manchuria between Japanese and Chinese. Auckland Acclimatisation Society to import more chukor from India. Comprehensive plan recommended for development of Auckland Domain. Child struck by motor lorry in Nelson Street this morning and killed instantly. Total British subscriptions for six Irish sweeps estimated at £13,000,000. Air pilot rescues passengers at risk of own life after dramatic crash in N.S.W. Denial of report of Pope's insistence on abject apology from Lord Strickland. Australian Commonwealth to aid New South Wales with London stock conversion. America announces that cut in reparations may not be followed by war debt reduction. Swearing-in of N.S.W. LieutenantGovernor effected, after Lang's 18 months' delay. Privy Council unanimously reversed unanimous judgment of Court of Appeal in Wanganui case. Auckland Acclimatisation Society opposed :to stocking Wanganui River with quinnat salmon. Action taken by Auckland taxi-cab firm in-Supreme Court to-day concerning similarity of colour of opposition cabs. Sales on 'Change to-day were—Golden Dawn, 5/9; Government Loan (5J per cent, 1933, inscribed), (2), £98 10/; Commercial Bank, 13/6; Bank of NewSouth Wales, £25 5/; Auckland Gas, £1 0/7; Alexander Mines, IS/3; Government Loan (4J per cent, 1938, inscribed), £92 10/. Radiators, prices to suit all pockets.— Electric Construction Co., Fort St.—Ad.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 136, 10 June 1932, Page 1
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