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Marriage Amendment Bill defeated. Meeting of City Council this evening. Five deaths in German 'plane crash. Increased air mail traffic from Britain. Youth savagely attacked by dehorned bull. Prisoners sentenced at Supreme Court to-day. First British Ambassador appointed to Iraq: Y.M.C.A. appeal for funds to be made to-morrow. More about "poaching" New Zealand cricketers. Father and son charged before Court at Gisborne. Man sent to gaol for book making at whippet races. Slight labour gains at English municipal elections. Reduction, of Id per lb in wholesale price of butter. Steamer Canadian Constructor arrived from Montreal. Gisborne firm receives conscience money payment. Noted Australian gives views of distress in America. Nazi leader makes ugly threat in speech in Germany. Nearly 300 Brazilians exiled for action in recent rebellion. Good response to rate collection in Newmarket borough'. Governor-General praises quality of Royal Show exhibits. Body of missing clergyman found on beach near Tauranga. Girl knocked down by lorry and seriously hurt at Napier. Bullet-proof underclothing saves Japanese policeman's life. Aero Club suggestion for separate control of civil aviation. Annual meeting of Auckland Swimming Centre this evening. Demonstrators in London riot# sentenced. to six months' gaol. Bill to establish four-year Parliaments introduced in House. British Nationality and Status of Aliens Bill read a second time. Fijian presented with French medaille militaire for war-time exploit. Minister refuses to provide relief work for freezing workers during dispute. Chairman of Colonial Sugar Companv to resign after 68 years with the firm. Women engaged in clerical work in Italy to be retrenched to aid unemplovment.- . , A direct English mail "closes to-mor-row morning, and is due in London on December 9. Grant ■of £100 by Unemployment Board to Auckland Boys' Employment Committee. Royal Commissioner's finding declares Lang Government broke the law by issuing tin hare permits. Government considering question of charging uniform price in town and country for bulk supply of electricity. Sales on 'Change to-day were: Government Stock, 5J p.c., Feb., 1937, £100 5/Auckland Gas, £1 1/6; Waihi Grand Junction, 3/6. The quality and freshness of our fish is vastly superior to all others. Remember our shops and customers get the pick of the market.—Sanford, Ltd. (Ad.) Everywhere acclaimed perfect, Empire furs and fur coats. Prices lowest in N.Z.—Empire Furriers, opp. Town Hall. (Ad.) Our guaranteed supply of fresh fish from our own boats, arriving daily, is giving satisfaction to thousands of Aucklanders. Look at these prices : Flounder from 9 a 1/, snapper 3d lb, smoked 5d lb, whitebait 3d glass, crayfish from 3d each. Only 2 minutes from Queen Street, near tepid baths.—Auckland Fisheries, Ltd.—(Ad.) Fur renovations and remodellings by Empire experts look better, cost less.— Empire Furriers, 358, Queen Street.—Ad. Mdsquash, Marmot and Pesehaniki coats, sacrificing half winter prices.— Empire Furriers, 358, Queen,Street—Ad.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 261, 3 November 1932, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 261, 3 November 1932, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 261, 3 November 1932, Page 1