TABLE TALK.
Eangitikei races to-morrow. Niagara sailed for Vancouver to-day. Japan satisfied with fall of Jehol City. Four days' hanking holiday decreed in Cuba.
Military dictatorship established ia Greece.
Little girl struck by van at Remuera and' killed.
Ship's engineer injured in fall down hatchway.
Darling made century for Victoria, against England.
No evidence of negligence in Taranaki air crash inquiry.
Monowai beats her previous record for Tasman crossing.
Vital Australian inquiry into hours of working week.
Australia decides to refuse butter restriction proposals.
Amazing advance of Hitlerite cause in German elections.
Four nominations for vacancy on Auckland Land Board.
Welcome at Town Hali to-day to Australian swimmers.
Frankham defeated Thomas in furlong swimming championship.
Protest by Auckland retail confectioners against sales tax.
Several people injured during unemployed riots in Washington.
Address by counsel for defence this morning in Nurse Kerr trial.
Statement on financial position made at meeting of Auckland Power Board.
Extraordinary session of Congress called to deal with U.S. banking crisis.
Chinese Minister's amazing tirade against antiquated methods of warfare.
Chambers of Commerce protest against board's absolute control of honey exports.
Death of Mayor of Chicago following wounds received during attack on Roosevelt.
No progress made in London negotiations aiming at restriction of butter supplies.
Federal Government to conduct campaign against West Australian secession movement.
Recent minor power interruptions in Auckland attributed to small defects outside city area.
Lord Bledisloe points out qualifications which applicants for Rhodes Scholarship lack.
Australian Government Ministers too busy at present to arrange conference with New Zealand.
Government unable to guarantee safety of King and Queen of Denmark on passage through Germany. Bus fares and concessions for children to be discussed by conference between representatives of the Railway Department, Transport Board and affected bua companies. Sales on 'Change to-day were:—Bank of N.S.W., £29; Government stock, 1930, £98 10/; Waihi, £1 1/; War Bonds, 1933, 51 per cent, £98; Government stock, 1937, 5 1-8 per cent, £97 10/.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 55, 7 March 1933, Page 1
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