TABLE TALK.
Two minor fires if! suburbs yesterday. Thames shipping agent died suddenly. Cardinal Bourne's condition improves. General Hertzog intends to retire in 1934. Australian speedway rider killed in Sydney. Soldiers' families reported starving in Kussia. J'ilot seriously injured in crash at air pageant. Monterey arrived this morning from Los Angeles. Zealandia duo to-morrow morning from Sydney. Forestry, camp relief worker found dead on road.
Conference* on. tourist traffic urges more publicity. New Zealand airman returns after flight to Japan. Apprentice jockey injured near Ellcrslie this morning. Inquiry to be made into grievances of Indian peasants. Unionist meat workers respond to call at Tokomaru Bay. War sloops left for gulf this morning to carry out exercises. Four new air mail services recommended in Australia. Inquiry to be made into petrol and oil profits in Australia. Huge sum lost on Sydney Bridge contract by English builders. Two motor cyclists met with motor mishaps during week-end. British raihvaymen to' determinedly resist threatened wage cuts. Dartmoor escaped prisoner assaults governor when recaptured Many, of ex-King Alfonso's Cabinet Ministers exiled, or gaoled in Spain.
One of India's largest gold shipments, nearly £2,000,000, sent to New York. Decreased totalisator turnover at Dargaville races and Waikato trots. Mataroa arrived yesterday from Gisborne for final loading for England. British Chamber of Shipping discusses reprisals against subsidised competition. General von Schleicher forms new Cabinet in Germany, without Herr von Papen. ! - Order by Arbitration Court fixing wages of female workers in private hotels. Sutcliffe (116 not out) took part in two century partnerships in Test at Sydney. With nine wickets in hand England finished Saturday's play only 10S runs behind Australia (360). London detectives secure important information on missing mailbags mystery of liner Remuera. "Sales on 'Change to-day were:— Waihi • Grand Junction, 3/6; Bank of New Zealand, £2 2/3; New Zealand Kef rig. (con.), 2/9. Australasia's greatest value, £5 5/ set of teeth for £2 10/. —Dentist Davies, opp. Woolworth's.— (Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 288, 5 December 1932, Page 1
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