TABLE TALK.
Canterbury J.C. races to-day.
Expected decisive week at Ottawa. Big increase in Britain's unemployed. Minister of Finance may visit London.
Maunganui arrived to-day from Sydney. Thief surprised in city shop and chased.
N.Z. hockey team beat Kenmore by eight goals. Bobbie Btay beat Cecil Como in game fight at Sydney. Coolidge to take part in Hoover election campaign. Orgy of destruction by dynamitards in Germany. People of Ireland almost in despair at trade deadlock. Dunedin youth drops dead on harrier club training run. Walker defeated Demetral in wrestling match last evening. Airman Mollison to commence double Atlantic flight to-day. Ship aground off Jersey during fog; 300 passengers rescued. No sinister motive attached to vagrant's arrest in Ottawa. Murdered Sydney solicitor leaves estate of 'over £100,000. Manchurian "war lord" resigns following severe criticisms. Mr. Forbes discusses representation of New Zealand in Londou. Mount' Eoskill Road Board appointed clerk from 82 applicants. Child dies on North Auckland train after being scalded by hot liquid. Relief workers to receive special concession when travelling on trams. Further evidence against "Judge" Swindell in N.S.W. tin hare inquiry. Further sensational evidence by Mrs. Keith Miller at Miami murder trial. Transport Board considering eliminating one section on Avondale route. Ma.nukau reclamation scheme further discussed' by Oneliunga Borough Council. Supreme Court judge states that criin« of entering and theft is too common. Steamer Kairanga, due at Auckland to-day from Melbourne, delayed by bad weather. Deficiency of over £6000 disclosed at meeting of contractor's creditors this morning. Auckland Transport Board to vary industrial agreement with men or get new agreement. Sitting of Conciliation Council in Auckland to-day in connection with timber workers' award. Loan of £290,000 to be raised by Transport Board, £110,000 of that amount being for conversion. Suggestion made at meeting of Auckland Power Board that King's wharf station should take over whole of electrical load to enable headrace at Arapuni to be unwatered. Sales on 'Change to-day were: Bank of New Zealand, £2 7/3; New Zealand Breweries, £1 5/2; Henry Jones, £1 9/3; Commercial Bank, 14/1; National Bank of New Zealand, £3 9/; Union, £7 1/; Mount Lyell, 18/10. Australasia's greatest value, £5 5/ set of teeth for £2 10/. —Dentist Da vies, opp. Woolworth's. —(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 187, 9 August 1932, Page 1
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