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TABLE TALK.

Racee afc'Ellerelie. Huge railway deficit in. India. Canterbury J.C. races to-day. Metropolitan trots to-morrow. Marlborough farmer gored by bull. Mariposa arrived from Los Angelee. Civil cases at Supreme Court to-day. Workroom in city damaged by fire. Zealandia due to-morrow from Sydney. Sharp earthquake shock at Opotiki today. Lively scenes at Cosgrave meeting at Cork. Minister of Lands paying visit to North. General election in. Germany held yesterday. Members of Napier Licensing Authority sued. Labour defeat at by-election in Perth, Australia. Formation flying test at Mangere aerodrome. Nine wardere injured in riot in. Canadian prison. Linesman killed while repairing hightension line. American Note to Britain on administration of Iraq. Attempt made to set Gisborne School building on lire. Hint given of separate P. and 1. superannuation, fund. Applications open to-day for Australian loan of £8,000,000. Gandhi threatens to faet unto death in cause of "untouchables." Presidential election campaign in America nearing a close. England made 634 for ' nine wickets against South Australia. Lang-party in control at trade union unemployment conference. ;,- Member, of fishing - party dies after rough trip at Whangarei. Last spike of Stratford railway driven to-day by Prime' Minister. Bradman and Ponsford each, topped 200 in the N.S.W.-Victoria' match. Reports not" optimistic in Australia regarding creoeote oiL for motor fuel. Big saving in annual interest bill in Britain consequent on loan conversion. Statements in Melbourne paper of disaffection in Navy, referred to law officers. ■ ■ Commonwealth Minister of Trade and Customs may be forced to resign for health reasona. ■ ■ Driving of last spike to-day of railway line' between Stratford and! Main Trunk railway. ■ " '"','■ Strike ballot in Lancashire cotton trade fails to show necessary majority to continue fight. Spirited protest by. Chinese in New Zealand, against- petition, presented to Parliament advocating,their repatriation. Sales on the' Stock Exchange this morning were:—Renown Collieries, 2/G; Kauri Timber,- 12/6; Government Stock, 1937, 5J per cent (September maturity), £100. Australasia's greatest value, £6 5/ eet of teeth for £2 10/.—Dentist Davies, opp.' Woolworth's.—(Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 264, 7 November 1932, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 264, 7 November 1932, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 264, 7 November 1932, Page 1

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