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TABLE TALK.

Easter, Saturday. Races at Ellerslie. Five race meetings in South to-day. Heavy holiday traffic on railways. Provincial golf championships to-day. Inter-'Varsity tournament commenced to-day. Presbyterian Bible class camp at Hunua. Easter bowling tournament continued to-day. Exciting rescue of two men from launch at Sumner. Official welcome yesterday to visiting University students. Two yachts capsized in race to Coromandel. Crews rescued. Annual Labour conference to open in Auckland on Monday. Mysterious death of hares owned by Waihi Coursing Club. Further trouble in connection with Waihi hospital affairs. i Easter services held in various Auckland churches yesterday. Steamers Monowai and Niagara due at Auckland on Monday. Italian -airman, Robbiano, passed Calcutta en route to Australia. British engineer not allowed by Soviet judges to withdraw plea of guilty. - British officer, imprisoned in tower, sentenced to five years' imprisonment. British Prime "Minister outlined subjects for discussion with U.S. President. Cricket match to-day between Victoria and Auckland University Colleges. Many deputations received. by Minister of Lands on his Northern tour. Sir John Simon says no commitments made in connection with proposed FourPower Pea.ce Pact. British Board of Trade completing agreements with the Argentine and European countries. British Government refuses Dominions' request that limitation of dairy produce imports be confined to foreign; New Zealand Dairy Board reaffirms its objection to any restriction of Dominion supplies. Great Easter bargains in furs and fur coats. Quality, style guaranteed.—At Empire Furriers, 358, Queen Street. —Ad. Your 8 exposure film developed and printed for 1/7. —Porter, Tobacconist, next Smith and Caughey.—(Ad.) First in the field, and still unbeaten for value in furs. —Empire Furriers, 355, Queen Street. —(Ad.) Your 8 • exposure film developed and printed for 1/7. —Wildman and Arev, Booksellers, Shortland Street. —(Ad.) Successful conversion of old' fur coats to new, accomplished daily by Empire Furriers' experts.—3sS, Queen St.— (Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 88, 15 April 1933, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 88, 15 April 1933, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 88, 15 April 1933, Page 1

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