TABLE TALK.
A.R.C. races to-day. Canterbury J.C. races to-day. Bible in Schools League defines policy. Manurewa protest against relief cut. Mariposa due from Los Angeles on Monday. Girls' sports this afternoon at Blandford Park. Sharp earthquake shock felt in San Francisco. Fifty aeroplanes burned at 'drome on the Lido. Opening speeches in Motueka by-elec-tion campaign. Moderate response to Y.M.C.A. appeal for boys' work. Minister refutes statement concerning State foal mines. Taranaki farmers seek relief from loading taxation. Motor ship Port Waikato had rough trip from Sydney. Labour agreement reached between France and Spain. Prisoners in cells overheard discussing jewellery thefts. Convictions in Wellington for sending illegal notices to. debtors. Debate on Ottawa Agreements Biil continues in House of Commons. Three Auckland tennis clubs held official openings this afternoon. Private banks warned to keep out of politics by Commonwealth Minister. Kreuger director sentenced to one year and ordered to refund £4,000,000. Graf Zeppelin completes 29th Atlantic crossing; has carried 7500 passengers. Labour party in Ireland to vote against the Cosgrave censure motion. Serious plight of meat industry em- v phasised at Home, farmers' plight alarming.. Petitioner in. divorce suit yesterday found dead this morning as result of gas poisoning. Secret meat agreement between Britain and Argentine reported in London Labour | paper. "Literary Digest" poll gives Roosevelt 56 per cent, and Hoover 37 per cent of the votes, cast.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 263, 5 November 1932, Page 1
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