TABLE TALK.
Impressive Anzac Day services yesterday. Switzerland to maintain gold standard. Wanganella arrived this morning from Sydney. " Growing Nazi strength reported from Austria. No appointment of railways manager yet made. Heavy • traffic on Main Trunk expresses. Australian airwoman to continue flight to England. Grocery trade disputes in Cliristehurch and Dunedin.: • ,'. ; No school committee elected at Mangere East Body of. elderly man found in harbour near St. Helier's. School committee elections held on Monday evening.: ■ . Oyster "famine" caused by rough weather at Bluff.. ' ' ' • Man fined for threatening restaurant waitress with axe. Impressive Anzac Day services in Australia and England. Addresses" by various municipal candidates this evening. Trade agreements reported between Denmark arid Britain. . - • Feared disaster to Trench commercial 'plane over Apennines. Dutch airliners to inaugurate LondonSingapore weekly service. Conversations at Washington between world .statesmen continued. Steamer,: severely buffeted en route from Bluff to Melbourne. Wellington, boxer took' his life following young woman's death. ', Shunter collapsed: and ..died .while sawing down tree .at Hamilton'. • Timber milt fire-in .Ohristchurch causes damage to extent of £20,000. : Suicide yerdiot ■ regarding death . at Sydney of former New Zealander. "British Budget, deficit- of £30,000,000 after payment of U.S. war debt. • Thirty-seven men sentenced at Calcutta for-participation in drug traffic. Complicated constitutional ' position regarding Irish Free' State and Empire. Australian • Federal Labour conference favours abolition of State Parliaments. Swamping of British meat -.market by Argentine beef alleged by London paper. Body of- young man, drowned while fishing, recovered from. Manukau Harbour. : • - British. Labour leader awarded Carnegie prize for work in cause'of world peace. '.'"'■' . ' "."'" Strong warning against Socialism given Spanish Government in municipal elections. Canadian Prime Minister to stand by Ottawa pacts in negotiations with Americans. . . British Press generally agreed that America's departure from gold standard due to domestic forces. • ; Harbour Board election for combined districts of Mount Eden and Mount Albert for first time in 14.years. •-- --Yaobt-Mizpah, from Auckland, wrecked on -Hawke's Bay coast, arid three out of four Aucklanders lost their lives. Sales on 'Change to-day were: Commercial Bank, 14/6; Bank of New South Wales, ••£29; Wilsons Cement, £1 12/; Waihi; £1 2/, £12/3; Golconda, 7kl, Bank of New Zealand, £2 5/1; New Zealand Breweries. £1 9/; Citv ot Auckland, 1/8/3 C, SJ, £99.
Australasia's greatest value, £.1 5/ set of teeth for £2 10/.—Dentist Davies, opp. Wool worth's.— (Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 96, 26 April 1933, Page 1
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