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TABLE TALK.

Westpor.t races to-day. , Mrs. Edgar Wallace dead. Bogus telephone calls in Christehurch. Monterey due to-morrow from Sydney. Reign of terror unabated in Germany. Totalisator increase at Te Aroha trots. Man accidentally shot dead in Waikato. •'" • • . • - Shipping delayed by rough weather off coast. Marania arrived from Sydney this morning. Slower, unemployed increase noted in Britain.- . ~ Deer stalker lost for two. days in Tararuas. Salvation Army jubilee celebrations continued. Mr. J. Bitchener selected to fill vacancy in Cabinet. ■ Five people injured in Dunedin motor car collision. Fire in South African mine causes loss of five lives. British Colonial Secretary to visit the Levant by air. Moscow Press sounds note of bravado against Britain. <; ... ;.: Remarkable walking feat in N.S.W. by grandmother. Tour of. Argentina arranged for British schoolboys. Former Aucklander killed in Suva motoring accident; Wheat unsaleable in France to be used for cattle fodder. Appeal made by Governor-General for winter relief fund. British Army forces to be reduced in India for ecomony. Sucess of London device for controlling traffic by light signals. "Manchester Guardian" banned by new edict in Berlin. . Labour party leader predicts election within twelve months. • - ' " Boys committed in Wellington for vandalism, in Christehurch. • -~... Auckland . girl making good progress on solo flight to Australia. Holders of Opunake harbour debentures agreed to concessions. ' Number of prisoners sentenced at Supreme Court this morning. Governor-General to leave for Islands by H.M.s. Diomede to-morrow. • Wellington hoy cyclist died in hospital after colliding with lorry. Two youths and girl rescued from drowning in Lyttelton Harbour. Anglo-Argentine trade agreement may be signed to-day or to-morrow. Three people injured in Waikato when car fell over hank into stream. Big public works planned to relieve unemployed in United States. Warren Bardsley plays last innings after 30 years in first-class cricket. Minister of Education and Minister of Lands left on tour of North to-day. "Red" demonstration in Trafalgar Square, London, against Hillerism. ; ; Manawatu .cyclist, fatally., injured when knocked off machine by car. Italian airman attempting record for flight "from England to Australia.''" Graf Zeppelin to start usual services, between South America and Europe. Sensational 6tory of fire "on French luxury liner being due to Breton plot. . Japanese Labour planning patriotic demonstration for' Emperor's birthday.

Three anglers' rescued from precarious position on river bank in Canterbury. Sir Austen Chamberlain warns. Germany against persecution of Jews. Labour wins and: loses at elections in West and South Australia respectively. Judge at Supreme Court this morning issued warning to young Maoris of North. A thirteen-year-old boy won the Poverty Bay-East Coast clay-bird championship. Sales on.'Change to-day were: E., S. and A. Bank, £4 6/3; Kempthorne, Prosser, £3 2/6; Wilsons Cement, £1 12/; Waihi, £1 2/2; Bank of New: Zealand, £2 5/. Attention is directed to an announcement on page 5 re the changed policy of the N.A.T. Kotary Motor Co., Ltd. (Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 84, 10 April 1933, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 84, 10 April 1933, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 84, 10 April 1933, Page 1