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TABLE TALK.

Takapuna races to-day. Burglary at Devonport. Sixth day of Pieton murder trial. 11.M.5. Diomede to undock to-morrow. Twelfth suicide from Sydney Harbour Bridge. . Monowai due from Sydney this evening. Mo Nobel Peace Prize to be awarded this year. Aorangi arrived from Vancouver this morning. World's largest steel ingot made at Sheffield. Girl drowned while bathing in Poverty Bay lake. ' War veterans in India refuse to pay land taxes. Scow capsized after striking rocks off Wellington. Latest census gives India's population 352,000,000. Eider injured at speedway on Saturday evening. Young woman killed in Waikato motoring accident. American "Congress to vote on liquor law amendment. Yacht with party of five driven on rocks near Tauranga. London butter market improves. New Zealand now 88/ to 90/. British Treasury worried over complicated financial position. Newman in sensational finish beat Clark MeConachy at billiards. Foundation stone laid yesterday of new Catholic church at Remuera. Sir Malcolm Campbell to attack speed record again at Daytona. Unemployment dropping and signs of recovery in New South Wales. Treaty signed-by France and Russia for non-aggression and neutrality. Sir Thomas Wilford and daughter visit Signor Mussolini at Rome. Sir Otto Niemeyer appointed economic and financial adviser- to Argentina. Retired shopkeeper appointed' Gov-ernor-General of Irish Free State. Motion to quash a Wliartgarei Harbour by-law before Supreme Court to-day. Bay of Plenty farmer cut an artery in his arm while working among sheep. | Record butter yield likely in Australia; Sydnev price lowest since 1914. Meeting of' Tamaki ratepayers to be held this evening to discuss drainage. First. wool, sale of season opens at Auckland on Thursday evening at 7.30 p.m. V. Richardson made a century (unbeaten) for South Australia against Victoria. ' Cabinet, after six hours' deliberation on Saturday, reached no decision on farmers' relief question. •England passed the New South Wales, score when only two wickets had . fallen (Sutclifl'e 157 not out). Body of man found on Coromandel coast believed to be tliat of late Mr. E. E. Grimwade, of Takapuna. Sales on the Stock Exchange to-day ! were: New Zealand Refrigerating, 9/6; •. King Solomon,. 2/4; Government Bonds, ; 5J- (1937, September), £97 10/; Bank of - New Zealand, £2 5/3; Mount, Lvell, . £10/2; New Zealand Goverm-ent Bonds, 1 .5} per cent (1937, September), £97 10/. 1 Australasia's greatest value, £5 5/ set ; of teeth for £2 10/.— Dentist Da vies, - opp. Woolworth's.—(Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 282, 28 November 1932, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 282, 28 November 1932, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 282, 28 November 1932, Page 1

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