TABLE TALK.
Deadlock in engineering strike. Stormy week-end in Auckland. Famous British general passes. Niagara to-day from Vancouver. Sitting of Transport Appeal Board to-day. Eleventh suicide from Sydney Harbour bridge. Maunganui due from Sydnev tomorrow. Walker defeats Mamos in wrestling contest. Auckland scow damaged in gale at Colville. Engine-driver killed while shunting at Taihape. Two small yachts capsized in harbour yesterday. Ex-Kaiser blames his sons for bullying him into war. Supreme Court criminal session continued to-day. Clergyman reported missing from his home at Turua. Heavy sentences on Communists for rioting in Tokyo. H. G. Vivian took all -ten wickets for Parnell against Eden. Portrait of John Ballance offered for sale to Government. Bradman caught twice for total of 13 against Englishmen. Seven men arrested on bookmaking charge at Gisborne races.
Reported murder of American missionary by Chinese bandits. Motueka by-election will probably be held 011 Thursday, December 1. Body of lost Otago deer stalker found within hour's walk of township. Municipal elections in England on Tuesday rousing much interest. Negotiations between Ireland and Britain revealed in White Paper. Cotton dispute agreement not ratified by Lancashire workers. Elderly farmer dies at Tolaga Bay as the result of a fall from a horse. Launch Beth reaches Sydney after adventurous voyage from Auckland. New South Wales expected to save £2,000,000 by overhaul of dole system. Victoria made 582 against Queensland's 54 (Fleetwood-Smith six for 22). Two men who went out fishing in small boat yesterday reported missing. Mexican State announces system of birth control embodied in new code of laws. Auditors of Kreuger concerns sentenced to imprisonment for neglect of duty. Pilot and mechanic of German air mail 'plane picked up in English Channel. Vigorous Sinn Fein protests against visit of Prince of Wales to Northern Ireland. Sales on» the Stock Exchange to-day are: —New Zealand Insurance, £2 3/6; Waihi, 18/4. Powerful lighthouse on Japanese "aerial highway" to commence operating next month. Newfoundland M.P. arrested for alleged frauds in connection with relief of unemployed. Conference between German Chancellor and Premier of Prussia fails to reach agreement.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 258, 31 October 1932, Page 1
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