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TABLE TALK.

Metlivcn trots to-morrow. Hawkc's Bay hunt races to-morrow. Fanners' pound said to bo ■worth 10/8. Another century for Bradman in Canada. Tanker Tlielma duo at Auckland tonight. Unemployment registrations last week 54.328. French Senate rejects Women's Suffrage Bill. Rules revised for inter-club aviation competitions. Licensing Act charge follows farewell to All Black. Vice-Regal visit to Jubilee Institute for the Blind. Sixty-six drowned in French submarine disaster. Lacosto staging a "come-back" for Davis Cup final. Car driver killed and wife injured in collision with lorry. Sfakura in a pale off Sydney Heads en route for Wellington. Coal freights in Xew South Wales reduced to aid industry. Dedication last evening oT new St. Luke's Presbyterian Church. California)! sports writers impressed with Alan Elliott's abilities. American round-the-world flyers overdun at Moscow from Berlin. Owners propose that Hikurangi coal mine bu worked by contract. De Valera questioned regarding importation of arms into Ireland. Giant new air liners for British African service undergoing trials. Changes in constitution decided upon by Auckland Horticultural Society. Transport control regulations not intended to affect motor goods services. Limit of taxation reached in respect of unemployment funds, states Minister.. Another party .of Auckland children to go to Motuihi Island camp to-morrow. Cable steamer Recorder to visit Norfolk Island before returning to Auckland. Mr. Justice Blair says he cannot understand hostility to special constables. Fierce cyclonic storm menacing shipping and causing extensive damage in Xew South .Wales. Rescued German flyer Bertram making wonderful recovery; companion requiring careful nursing. Mount Wellington Road Board desires Otaliuhu Borough Council to share cost of overhead boundary bridge. Australian Premiers' Conference reaches agreement on comprehensive plan to meet finances for current year. Increase of membership in ranks of Auckland branch of superannuated public servants reported at annual meeting. Sales on 'Change to-day were:—Bank of Xew Zealand, 43/0; Waihi, 14/11 i Government Stock, f>A per cent (193(i), Inscribed, £101 5/. Fish below cost to the public. Owing to the abnormal supplies this week, we are quitting all varieties of freeh and smoked fwh below cost this Thursday, I Friday and Saturday, at our open mar- ( ket. — Fishermen's Co-operation, Nelson Street wharf.—(Ad.) Crayfish! Fresh from the pot, from Od each. Another treat for the public, at shed behind Government Oyster Dapot.— (Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 160, 8 July 1932, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 160, 8 July 1932, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 160, 8 July 1932, Page 1

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