TABLE TALK.
Decision made not to dewater Arapuni headrace. Oamaru 'boxer fatally injured iu sparring bout. Perfect view secured of yesterday's eolar eclipse. Seventeen drowned in collision off Japanese coast. Further heavy rains increase flood fears in Victoria. Southland farmers convicted for cruelty to horses. Estate of late Mr. G. D. Greenwood sworn at £750,000. Motion to abolish this year's meat export levy defeated. Drastic economies recommended by Mayor of Birkenhead. Complete success of observation of solar eclipse yesterday. Prosecutions at Wanganui for sale of liquor on river boat. Mbllison abandons return Atlantic flight on doctor's advice. __ Auckland tramway dispute before conciliation council to-morrow. Elmbank left for Nauru Island last evening; Rona for Sydney, Napier building permits in August represent value''of £92,740. With long odds against him, English student nearly swam Channel. Appeal for £5000 to be launched by Boye' Employment Committee. Open hostility by Country party to Lyons in Australian Parliament. Tense feeling , engendered in Shanghai arising out of Japanese boycott. Proposals filed for new award in Auckland butter and cheese factories. Attempt on record for flight to Capetown planned by British airman. Japanese Emperor donates 40,000 yen to relief of Manchurian refugees. Thirty-ninth anniversary of famous "run" on Auckland Savings Bank. New Zealand boy soprano to broadcast from Sydney on Sunday evening. Railway coaches to be ready for Christmas being built" at Otahuhu workshops. New Zealand seamen working , tinder old agreement until new arrangement concluded. Official estimate of workless boys in New Zealand challenged by Auckland committee. Further criticism levelled at bad state of Great South Road between Papakura and Bombay. , Police sergeant attacked by pet kangaroo when giving first aid to wounded boy. Duleepsinhji is not sailing with the M.C.C. team on September 17, but hopes to join team later. E. Paynter, Lancashire's left-hander, has been added to English cricket side for Australia and New Zealand. Formation of National "Building Trades' Federation proposed to meet conditions arising from recent industrial legislation. > Chamber of Commerce informed that Government will not consider further trade treaties until Parliament disposes of Ottawa decisions. Sales completed on the local Stock Exchange to-day were: At the 10 avm. call, New Zealand -Breweries £1 7/, £1 7/1; Moturoa Oils, 3/4. At the noon call: Bank of New Zealand, £2 7/G; Bank of New South Wales, £20 15/; Kaiapoi Wools, 5/3; New Zealand Breweries, £1 7/1; Mount Lyell, £1 1/.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 207, 1 September 1932, Page 1
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