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TABLE TALK.

Aorangi arrived yesterday from Vancouver. Maunganui due to-morrow from. Sydney. Dairy factory workers reach, wages agreement. Wellington cyclist rides 35 miles with, broken leg. Miss Diana Fishwick English golf champion. Many lives lost following cloudburst in California. President Hindeuburg celebrates his Sotli birthday. Proposed 10 per cent wage cut on British railways. Hoover foreign policy commended by Secretary of State. Conference to-day to discuss new road on Waitakere Range. Japanese aid in recovery of kidnapped Britons in Manchuria. Greece thanks British Fleet for rescue work in 'quake disaster.' Gold mining boom in Australia,, many companies being formed. Warships Diomede and Dunedin left to-day for Southern ports. Sir Thomas Wilford urges economies in League of Nations costs. Proposed New Zealand Central Bank adverslv criticised in London. Importers' Federation urges early consideration of Customs Bill. McConachy beat Davis under new billiards rule and made break of 1321. Two lives lost in bathing tragedy at Scarborough, New South Wales. Comment on peaceful state of Samoa at Geneva Mandates Commission. Over thousand people took part in "mystery" hike excursion yesterday. Vines, All England arid American tennis cliatnpion, married on Saturday. Two motor cycles carrying pillion riders collided, and three people sent to hospital. Theft of £1000 from Carpet Importing Company results in three years' sentence. Intense efforts being made to secure report of. Manchuria Commission before publication. Trouble between Bradman and Control Board over contract to' write for newspapers. Sales on 'Change to-day were:—Bank of New Zealand, £2 6/10; New Zealand Insurance, £2 3/. Canvass for funds to help unemployed boys realised £287, with further amounts to come. Rumoured that Irish Free State Government intends to use land annuities for domestic purposes. An important meeting of hotel and restaurant employees, Thursday, October 6. Advertised on page. 16.—(Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 234, 3 October 1932, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 234, 3 October 1932, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 234, 3 October 1932, Page 1

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