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TABLE TALK.

Poverty Bay races to-day. Waipahi sailed, for Islands to-day. ''College Day" at Eden Park tliis afternoon. Duke of York under canvas in boys' camp. Somerset beat Lancashire in county cricket. Aorangi due from Vancouver tomorrow. Parrot gives evidence in sly grog case at Adelaide. Cut of 0/6 a week on N.S.W. railwaymen's wages. Two Indians scored centuries against War wickshire. Mr. Mac Donald's health improves, eyesight also better. Australian exchange rate on London not to be altered. British cars extremely successful at alpine motor trials. King scores second victory with yacht Britannia at Cowes. In four innings this week Bradman topped century. Another party of«children left for Motuilii Camp to-day. I Attempted assassination of British editor in Calcutta fails. King's wharf power station took over partial load last evening. British Treasury embarks on Departmental economy campaign. Auckland-Wellington Rugby match at Wellington this afternoon. Striking revelations from airman's diary at Miami murder trial. Lloyd George sees serious menace to peace in arming of the nations. Shrinkage of area of land under cultivation in England and Wales. Two large cargoes of produce shipped from Auckland-for Home ports. Dominion fruit growers' scheme for preference submitted to Britain. British Commission set up to inquire into closer union in West Indies. Two policemen killed in shocking motor smash on Sydney Harbour Bridge. English League footballers played Auckland at Car law Park this afternoon. Kaye Don to sail shortly for America to participate in Harmsworth Trophy race. Monday sale attraction: Seven only real cross shade fox furs, worth 6gs, for 50/, at Empire Furriers' sale, 358, Queen Street. —(Ad.) Kelleway's furnishing bargains: 6ft x 9ft linoleum squares, 19/11; 23in tapestry hall runner, 3/11; 7ft x 4ft tapestry squares, 14/11. —Newmarket.—(Ad.) Kelleway's furnishing bargains: 23in fancy coir runner, 1/11; 6ft wide Scotch lino, 4/6 yd; 30in shadow tissue, 1/6. — Newmarket. —(Ad.) Double your spending power or halve your expenditure by taking advantage of Empire Furriers' sale, 358, Queen. Street. —(Ad.) Last week McCabes' half-price millinery sale; big reductions in frocks department. McCabes, Newton. —(Ad.) Why wholesale? When yon can buy for less at Empire Furriers' bargain sale, 358, Queen Street. —(Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 185, 6 August 1932, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 185, 6 August 1932, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 185, 6 August 1932, Page 1

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