TABLE TALK.
Thames trots to-morrow. Races at Waimate to-morrow. Old barque Coromandel to be scuttled. Governor-General left for Waitangi to-day. ' ... Thieves visited boarding houses at Rotorua. Loud speakers' for Christehureh oneman trams. ~ '~' . Racing cyclist seriously injured at Christehureh.' ■ ' ' Complaints of cattle stealing in kew South Wales.. . . , . . Fatal landslide in Peru, 76 people reported killed. Million American Jews pray for compatriots in Germany. — Relief of ex-soldiers subject of deputation to Prime Minister. Art union suggested to raise funds for relief" committee needs. Fatal attempt by young Maori to swim the "Waikato. River. Mount Everest flight postponed owing to unfavourable weather. Roosevelt given power :to place embargo on export of arms. Rich copper ore deposits discovered in Java by Japanese concern. Fire resulted in much damage to coal company's plant- near Dargavllle. Auckland Football Association decided to hold tournament at Easter. Northcote Borough Council decided on postponement of rate penalty. Means test form criticised at meeting of Mount Albert Borough Council. Heavy casualties .reported in tribal fighting on Indo-Afghan border. Danger of split in • German Government over arrests of Steel Helmets. Deportation refused at Hollywood of Australian screen writer and actor. Japan's withdrawal from League nailed with satisfaction in the country. Two permits for street collections oranted oy Mount Roskill Road Board. ° Alarm at wholesale- "pirating" of college colours expressed at Christehureh. London butter importers urge restriction of. Dominion exports to prevent ruin. Court martial - advised to acquit British Army officer on espionage charges. Refusal of license for proposed new theatre subject of case before Court of Appeal. . • Great interest being taken in the discussion of Indian policy in House of Commons. Imperial Airways liner bursts into flame over Germany; 15 people burned to death. , ... . Mr. and Mrs. Mollison plan dual flight to Bagdad next month taking passengers. Sales on 'Change to-day were:—Bank of New Zealand £2 4/; Guarantee Corporation, 5/6; Taupiri Coal, 13/3; New Zealand Breweries, £1' .7/3; Farmers' Trading (B pref.'), 5/9; Bank of Aus-. tralasia, £10 8/6; Commercial, 14/1; South British (2), £3 3/; Nokomai, 5/7. Australasia's greatest value, £5 5/ set iof teeth for. £2 10/.—Dentist Da vies, opp. Woolworth's. — (Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 74, 29 March 1933, Page 1
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