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TABLE TALK.

Misliap to train near Wanganul. Textile strike at Melbourne collapses. Daffodil Day collections in city and suburbs. H.M.s. Veronica due from Islands on Monday. Bradford follows Sydney in upward trend for wool. Further expansion of London underground railways. Mollison flying to Quebec to catch steamer for Home. Prime Minister optimistic in regard to national finances. Hagen beaten in professional golf tourney at 43rd hole. Evidence concluded in tin hare inquiry in New South Wales. Malingering alleged against claimant in Arbitration Court. Cancellation of East Coast motor service license revoked. London butter market improves on increase of German buying. Statement by Prime Minister regarding unemployment tax. Dublin farmers strongly urge settlement dispute with Britain. Radio telephony introduced between Britain and Atlantic liners. Cable steamer Recorder arrived from Norfolk Island this morning. Three new cruisers to be built for British 1931 naval programme. Lancashire cotton strike spreading into towns around Manchester. Manawatu Hunt Club meeting tomorrow, also New Brighton trots. German claim for equality in armaments being considered by France. Port Huon due from London via Capetown and Sydney Sunday morning. Miss M, MacLeod won Australian golf championship for fourth time. Minister defines position concerning hospital board relief for unemployed. Melbourne airman lands at Wyndham after leisurely flight from England. Cauliflowers touched a new level at auction marts to-day; 1/ to 2/6 a sack. Tariffs reduced and import prohibitions removed by Lyons Government. Mayor of Shanghai agrees to Japanese demand to suppress boycott activities. Magistrate holds that fire engines are not subject to certain traffic regulations. Britain and America showing signs of recovery, but Central Europe lagging behind. Services of woman supervisor of children's games to be retained by City Council. Auckland Grammar School cadets to go into camp at Narrow Neck tomorrow. Imperial Economic Committee urges New Zealand inquiry into mechanising of hemp industry. New South Wales Cabinet to write down/railway capital between £20,000.000 and £30,000,000. New Zealand Ottawa delegates and Olympic teams returning from San Francisco by Monowai. Golf tourneys at Whangarel and Hamilton. Redhead ■ beat Lusk in veterans' final at Rotorua. Eighty relief workers in Wellington struck off employment list owing to refusal to grow vegetables. North Auckland live stock, auctioneering firms have reached agreement to end expensive canvassing. _ Prime Minister and Minister of Education arrived at Auckland this morninc, and visited Waiuku this afternoon. Sales on-'Change to-day were:—Commercial Bank of Australia, 14/4; National Insurance, 14/; Golden Point, BJd; Government Stock, 4i per cent (1938), £95 5/; South British Insurance, £2 17/6.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 208, 2 September 1932, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 208, 2 September 1932, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 208, 2 September 1932, Page 1