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TABLE TALK.

Snowstorm in Canterbury. Expedition to chart Arabian Sea. Low level of Lake Pupukc reported. Maoris defeated North Auckland 2S—B. Damage to sewer outfall at Takapuna. Ratana candidate wins Southern Maori seat. Alteration of Apprentices Act suggested. Auckland beat Wairarapa by nine points. Paraguay women demand war on Bolivia. . . Professor dismissed by Pretoria University. Tolan (U.S.A.) won both sprints at Olympia. Record air traffic from England to Continent. Loan for public works in Fiji raised in London. State of war between Bolivia and Paraguay. Alan Elliott eliminated from Olympic 200 metres. . King' 3 wharf power station back m commission. Moxley, Liverpool (N.S.W.) murderer, to be executed. Mount Eden rejected metropolitan fire control scheme. Rangitiki to sail for London at daybreak to-morrow.

New Zealand hockey team unbeaten after eight games. U.S.A. filled all the places in final of 110 metres hurdles at the Olympic Games. Launch Beth came off slip to-day to prepare for Tasman trip. Aeroplane makes forced landing in snow stonn in Christchurch. Daring scheme to cross Tasman Sea through'stratosphere outlined. Public schoolboy took ten wickets for 49 in single innings at Lord's. Two young men gaoled in Duncdin for attempting to burn a shop. Robins may not go to Australia if M.C.C. opposes wife making trip. Canterbury (Eanfurly Shield holder) lost every game on Southern tour. Elliott, in qualifying for 200 metres semi-final, broke old Olympic record. Attempt to establish jealousy as motive in alleged murder by airman. Irish gas.works demand British coal; de Valera threatens prohibitive duties. Director of Education upholds decision concerning student who wishes to marry. Several relief workers received minor injuries through explosion at Western Springs. . Three Tauranga sportsmen convicted of being on game sanctuary give notice of appeal. Demonstrators at Ottawa against Canadian Government relief schemes sent back home. English League footballers played match at Taupiri to-day against South Auckland team. North Auckland had only 13 men in second spell yesterday against Maori*, referee refusing replacements. Subject to legislative authority trustees of Auckland Savings Bank to donate £10,000 toward scheme for settling unemployed men and boys on land. Sales on 'Change to-day were.—New Zealand Insurance (2), £1 19/9; Government Stock (5J per cent, 1937, September), £100 17/6 and £101; Commercial Bank, 14/; Bank of New Zealand (2), £2 8/; Huddart Parker, £1 4/6; Northern Steam, 6/6; New Zealand Breweries, £1 4/11, £1 5/j Tooth's Brewery, £1 6/6; Colonial Sugar, £42; Blackwater, 12/9; Golden Dawn, 4/10; Waihi, (2), 15/9; Government Bonds (5£ per cent, 1937, September), £101.

Fish is always fresher and cheaper at Sanford's shops. This week's special, flounder 6d lb; also fresh or smoked moki and terekihi. —(Ad.) Less than wholesale! Full length musquash coate, latest style, from 20gs, at Empire Furriers' sale, 358, Queen St. (Ad.) Fish cheap. There will he an abundance of all kinds of fish c-n sale at top prices this Friday and Saturday — Fishermen's Co-op. Shop, Old Municipal Fish Market, and. Open Market, Nelson Street Wharf—(Ad.) Millinery. Last two days of sale. Hats 5/, 2/6, 1/ to clear.—Mrs. McDowell, Majestic Entrance, Queen St.—(Ad.) t Your opportunity to secure a glorious fur or coat at reduced sale prices.— j Empire Furriers, 358, Queen Street. (Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 183, 4 August 1932, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 183, 4 August 1932, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 183, 4 August 1932, Page 1