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Dutch seamen's strike settled. Zealaudia for Sydney to-morrow. Prince of Wales to tour Scandinavia. Christchurch woman dies at age of 100 years. . Tallies of unlighted bicycles taken bv A.A.A. American flight across South Polo planned. Wairuna sails for Wellington this evening. Phar Lap's skeleton mounted in America. Body of infant found in water hole at Mar ton. Piako due Sunday from South to load for London. Manager committed for sentence for theft of £1301. British Liberals expected to oppose Ottawa decisions. Lively debate by Indians on Gandhi's starvation threat. American and British statesmen meet at Downing Street. Unemployment levy reduced 10 per cent in Victoria. Market pie stall entered by burglars for thirteenth time. Commission endorses methods of Wellington City Council. Joint committee set up to consider cotton dispute at Home. Fifty French Foreign Legionnaires killed in train disaster. Another 22 men put "off Mount Albert ' Grammar School relief job. Large 'sum in rate arrears due to unemployment in Mount Eden. Fire brigade complaint of obstruction at Wellington Town Call ball. Britain refutes Japanese claim to supremacy in submarine power. Australia's benefit under Ottawa agreements stated at £1,500,000. Dominion highways deteriorating afc the rate of £200,000 j>er annum. No overtime worked on Piako at Gisborne, through dispute over rates. Mount Eden Borough Council suing Mount Roskill Road Board for £1900 for ! water. New railway stopping place being built at Paeroa, and service on line accelerated. Port Waikato due from southern ports to-morrow, and Melbourne Maru from Japan. . Unemployed man's wife and son found ' dead, and second son dying; man charged with murder. Takapuna Borough Council to seek Government permission to hold art union ; for relief purposes. Tentative approval given by Devonport Borough Council to new library building project. Napier Street property sold to Christchurch firm for new industry to employ 40 men and boys. Chamber of Commerce passed resolution expressing pleasure at Prime Minister's optimistic statement at Christchurch. Sales on 'Change to-day were:— National Bank of New Zealand, £4; New Zealand Insurance, £2 3/9; New Zealand Refrigerating (con.), 3/10; Taranaki Oil, 2/3; Wilsons Cement, £1 13/6; Golden Point, 6*d; City of Auckland, 1940, .5% per cent, £97 10/. The Zealandia is a day late through rough weather, but our North Sea trawlers are on time with regular supplies of fresh fish. Buy where you get the pick of the market, backed by a guaranteed regular supply.—Sanfords Shops.—(Ad.) Only one furrier has earned and held the confidence of Auckland's women for 22 years. It is the Emrjire Furriers, 358, Queen St.—(Ad.) Kindly note the National Fur Co., Queen Street, are transferring their business to head branch, G. Green, 99, Karangahape Road. —(Ad.) Unquestionably better coats and furs at better prices can be obtained at Empire Furriers' sale, 358, Queen St.—(Ad.) Fish down again! Flounder, from 8 a 1/; smoke fish, 6d each; whitebait, 3d glass; at New Fish Market, near Tepid Bathe, Customs Street West.— (Ad.) Note. —The National Fur Co. are removing to head branch, 99, Karangahape Road. Noted for fine furs at incomparable prices.— (Ad.) True economy: Let Empire Furriers' experts renew your old fur or fur coat at trifling cost. Address: 358, Queen St. (Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 219, 15 September 1932, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 219, 15 September 1932, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 219, 15 September 1932, Page 1