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TABLE TALK.

Races at Wellington to-day. Auckland wool sales to-morrow. Salvation Army jubilee this year. Prince George in bed with influenza. Marama sails for Sydney to-morrow. Record harvest reported in New South Wales. Improvements to Clive Road, Mount Eden, completed. Thieves busy in suburbs—three more premises entered. Tar-sealing of Bombay Hills deviation, commenced to-day. Anxiety for safety of Lady Bailey on flight to Capetown. Heaviest fall of snow this winter reported from Britain. Police witness treated as hostile in unusual theft charge. Strong criticism of some monuments in Westminster Abbey. Further clues as to the possible whereabouts of Bert Hinkler. Dominions' Office closely watching Test cricket controversy. Mollison considering a second flight of the Atlantic with Irish flyer. Senate debate 011 American Banking Bill now in its seventh day. French Finance Minister anticipating Budget deficit of £84,000,000. Japanese police claim destruction of Communism; prisoners released. Plunket Shield match —Auckland v. Wellington—Eden Park to-morrow. American airman claims British flyere have adopted liis plan for Everest flight. German inventor claims wonderful achievements for new propellerless 'plane. Heavy, unforeseen financial burdens met by Britain expected to upset Budget plans. British railway companies create surprise by accepting smaller wage cut proposals. Conference io-day between Northern Miners' Union and Northern Coal Mine owners. Snow hindering Hinkler search. Mountaineers and Mrs. Mollison offer assistance. Thames Harbour Board debenture holders to receive some payment on account of interest. Outside taxis refused licenses to carry passengers between ferry and Takapuna racecourse 011 -January 28. Trustees Auckland Savings Bank abandon scheme for acquiring land and for settlement of boys. Sales on the Stock Exchange to-day were: Goldsborough Mort, fl 2/3; Electric Zinc (pref.), £1 0/3; Waitahu, 3/10; G::;nd Junction, 3/3; Mount Lyell, 19/4 i; Government Stock, 5i (1936), £101; Hamilton 8.C., 4J, 1941, £BS$ National Bank of Australasia (con.), £5 5/; Australian Glass, £2.

! The quality and freshness of our fish is vastly superior to all others. Remember our shops and customers get the pick of the market. —Sanford, T/td. (Ad.) Fish. Despite the rough weather we have a good vai iety of fresh fish, smoked fish and crayfish. We have gone to the trouble of procuring a rare specimen of a turtle. Bring the children along to see it. —At Auckland Fisheries, near Tepid Baths. —(Ad.)

Big clearance sale commences tomorrow. Everything reduced. —Warrens, next Auckland Savings Bank. See window bargains.— (Ad.) Get a quote fi'om the Model Furriers for fur renovations j expert workmanship combined with reasonable charges. G. Green, 99, Karangahape Road.—(Ad.) Marvellous sale at the "Barbara," 48, Karangahape Rd, to-morrow. See advertisement elsewhere. — (Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 15, 19 January 1933, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 15, 19 January 1933, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 15, 19 January 1933, Page 1