TABLE TALK.
Death of Lord Plumer. Food situation grave in Russia. Irish delegates arrive at Ottawa. Zealandia due from Sydney to-morrow. Gum store on waterfront gutted by iire. Rabbit judging at Winter Exhibition to-day. Boy farmers discussed at public meeting to-day. Attempt to blow open safe at Sandringham. Civil disobedience to be intensified by Indian Congress. Girl debater wins University content in Wellington. Mariposa arrived this morning from Los Angeles. Lively scene in women's hockey match in Wellington. E. Tyldesley lias headed Sutcliffe in English averages. Governor-General to Jbave for Bay of Islands to-morrow. Extraordinary violence in German election campaign. Charge of theft against Auckland solicitor dismissed. Young woman dies in hospital while under anaesthetic. Hamilton man receives commission in Royal Air Force. Overseas' cricketers again prominent in Lancashire League. Stormy sitting marks close of American Congress session. Mine etorenian, injured in explosion, making good recovery. Successful field tests by Xcw Zealand Radio Emergency Corps. Conference in London on Anglo-Iri-h dispute proves abortive. Valuable report of experts on Xew j Zealand meat export trade. j Youth dies after accidentally receiving pea rifle bullet in chest. British "Reds" instructed to commence great atheistic campaign. Many world's records broken by Americans in Olympic trials. Verity takes second place to Larwood in English bowling averages. Inquiry by commission urged concerning co-operation by local bodies. Prime Minister states that Xew Zealand's outlook is much blighter. American President and Cabinet Ministers make voluntary salary cuts. Serious conflict between police and unemployed at Cairns, Queensland. Man who admitted bigamy at Police Court to-day committed for sentence. New Zealand made monoplane damaged after flight at Waitarerc Bench. N.S.W. Government approves scheme to give sis months' work to 10,000 unemployed. Woman's clothes said to have been set on fire by neighbour in alleged quarrel. Germany eliminated Italy from Davis Cup, and meets America; winner to play France in final. Feared disaster to nine passenger"plane missing in snowstorm in South American Andes. Sales on 'Change to-day were: Bank of ' New Zealand, £2 4/9; Wilsons Cement, £1 9/0: Golden Dawn, 5/li^ Important meeting of interest to all retail confectioners will be held in Central Mission Hall, Airedale Street, to- | morrow night. See advt. back page. Ad.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 168, 18 July 1932, Page 1
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