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Waikato trots to-day. Blind Institute fair continued to-day. Conclusion of battery camp at Rotorua. Races at Dargaville and Asliburton to-day. _ . Great increase in unemployed in Russia. Four deaths in level crossing smash in N.S.W. Valuable jewellery stolen from house at Epsom. Fatal crash of bombing 'plane at Singapore. Zealandia- due from Sydney on Tuesday morning. Several overseas mails due at Auckland next week. Girl struck by train at Te Papapa and severely injured. Monterey due from Los Angeles on Monday morning. German War Minister endeavouring to form new Cabinet. Auckland telegraphist killed by fall from train near Wellington. Bitter attack on bankers' methods by Finance Minister of Japan. Tourists disappointed at prohibition of native dances in New Guinea. Over £10,000 bequeathed to public institutions by Dunedin woman. New potatoes at Pukekolie quoted at the record low price of £4 per ton. Official opening of St. George's Rowing Club new boathouse this afternoon. Parliament may bo required to pass twenty bills before adjournment on Thursday. Strong objection to acceding to British appeal on war debts revealed in American Efforts continue-at Geneva to arrange German participation in Disarmament Conference. Life imprisonment provided in Australian bill for inciting King's forces to mutiny. Auckland dairy farmers established new records in production during October, when over 21,000,0001b of butterfat was produced. Sales on 'Change to-day were:—Renown Collieries (pref.), 1/0; Henry JoneS (ex div.), £1 12/; N.Z. Refrigerating (con.), 2/9; Bank of N.Z., £2 2/G; Government Stock, 4 J per cent (1939), £93 10/; ditto (1938), £93 10/; N.Z. Insurance, £2 1/6. Have your old fur or fur coat renovated for Christmas by "Empire" experts.—Empire Furriers, 358, Queen St. (Ad.) Kelleway's 1/ Bargain Monday. Coloured fuji silk 1/ yd; 50in white damask 1/ yd; 36in fancy rayons 1/; 36in art silk pyjama stripes 1/ yd.— Newmarket.— (Ad.) Kelleway's "1/ Bargain Monday. Coloured towels, three for 1/; nursery flannelette, three yards 1/; 36in white curtain net, li yards 1/; bathing caps, three for 1/. —Newmarket.—(Ad.) Kelleway's 1/ Bargain Monday. Boyd' ring top school hose, 1/; check tea towelling, two yards 1/; cretonnes, three yards 1/; Horrockses pillow cases, two for 1/. —Newmarket.—(Ad.) Kelleway's 1/ Bargain Monday. Unbleached admiralty towels, two for 1/; men's fancy socks, two pair 1/; 500 ladies' cotton singlets, 9d each; men's athletic singlets, 9d each.—Newmarket. (Ad.) Choose your Christmas presents at the "Empire." Hundreds of beautiful designs at reduced prices.—Empire Furriers, 358 Queen Street.—(Ad.) Let "Empire's" exquisite furs express your Christmas good will. Prices were never lower.—Empire Furriers, 358, Queen Street.—(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 287, 3 December 1932, Page 1
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