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TABLE TALK.

Price of pork reduced in Auckland. Kaitangata miners vote against strike. Opening of new Victorian Parliament. Triple murder mystery in Kent, England. Over 20 deaths from heat wave m India. Discovery 11. leaves Melbourne for Antarctic. Lively scenes at American Republican convention. Johnson insurance case adjourned till to-morrow. Statement by Mr. Forbes on Ottawa Conference. Indian share milkers obtain judgment in Waikato. Dramatic story of rescue of Polish Atlantic flyer. Idle, boy problem discussed by Auckland Presbytery. British officer killed in fight with Indian terrorists. Body of man found near Parnoll tunnel last night. De Valera and two Ministers to attend Ottawa Conference. Mrs. Blomfield returned at Takapuna Borough by-election. Four churches combined last evening in communion service. British protest against confiscation by new Socialist Junta in Chile. Bakers prosecuted in Christehurch for delivering short-weight bread. Several charitable bequests under will of lady who lived at Remuera. Proposed reduction of expenditure in armament to balance Budgets. Auckland fisherman badly injured in explosion of gelignite on launch. Hydroplane found of missing German airmen in North-West Australia. Further deliberate attempts at train derailment cause alarm in N.S.W. Four more men arrested as sequel to warehouse burglary in Wellington. Disappointment expressed at tardy progress of Disarmament Conference. Mount Albert Borough Council dissatisfied with cost of water from city. Reduction of school entry age further discussed by Auckland Education Board. Failure predicted in London of "attempt to reduce value" of New Zealand pound. Newfoundland Government retains only two of 27 seats in the general election. Funds of Auckland Metropolitan Unemployed Relief Committee almost exhausted. liartigi due from New Plymouth tomorrow to discharge balance of Australian cargo. Proposal to form scenic path on slope of Mount Albert further discussed by Mount Albeit Borough Council. Mr. Forbes says problem of unemployed youths is receiving the "very earnest consideration" of the Government. Advisability of instructing school children in matter of Empire preference discussed at meeting of Auckland Education Board to-day. Dr. E. B. Gunson, president of New Zealand Association of Art Societies, suggests advisability of founding a travelling scholarship in art. Sales on 'Change to-day were: National Bank of Australia, flO; National Insurance, 11/3; Farmers' Fertiliser, 12/; Bank of New South Wales, £25 10/; Bank of New Zealand, £2 2/; Union Bank, £6 IG/6; New Zealand and River Plate, £1 1/9; Colonial Sugar, £40 15/; Waihi, 14/3; Government Loan, 5J per cent, 1937, September, inscribed (2), £99 15/. Radiators, prices to suit all pockets. — Electric Construction Co., Fort St. —Ad.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 140, 15 June 1932, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 140, 15 June 1932, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 140, 15 June 1932, Page 1