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Historic battle celebrated in Wanganui. Monterey due to-morrow from Loa Angelc6. Imperial Airways 'plane to be sent to Australia. Inter-State shipping freights raised in Australia. Three deaths in explosion in Staffordshire colliery. Ghandi now losing weight less quickly than formerly. Minister of Employment has returned to Wellington. Regulations issued for shipment of whept in bulk. Majority for reform of N.S.W. Upper House growing. Taranaki woman killed in Waikato crossing smash. Battle of the harbours in Hawke's Bay still going strong. Fireman charged with interfering with tug in Wellington. i Seven Chinese arrested in Dunedin on pakapoo charges. Member of Royal Family invited to Melbourne centenary. Shipping tally clerks' dispute fully settled in Wellington. Staff changes decided upon by Takapuna Borough Council. Australia and New Zealand Association formed in Hongkong. Oneliunga to amalgamate with Metropolitan Relief Committee. Roosevelt peace message the topic of the day throughout Europe. Southland relief workers refuse offer for settlement of camp strike. Prince of Wales makes first trip ill his new ten-seater monoplane. Safety of power station threatened by rising of lake in Southland. Women voting for the first lime in the South African general elections. Reported virtual agreement in peace negotiations between Japs, and Chinese. Broadcast plan outlined for speech of the King at World Economic Conference. Breakdown between international oil interests indicated, fall of prices follows. Citrus fruit growers of Australia request removal of New Zealand embargo. Labour complaint against Australian Government's failure to convert oversea
loans. Motor ship Hauraki expected to arrive at Auckland this evening from Pacific Coast ports. Committee appointed by Birkenhead Borough Council to investigate bus services in district. Labour M.P.'s consider charges of excessive drinking in Commons made byone of their number. Auckland University College footballers defeated visiting Australian team in match of high scores. Sales on the Auckland Stock Exchange to-dav were: Bank of New Zealand, £2 5/6; Breweries, 5/6; Colonial Sugar (3), £56 5/; Waihi (3), £1 2/; New Zealand Breweries, £1 9/. The quality and freshness of our fish, is vastly superior to all others. Re- \ member our shops arid customers get the pick of the market. —Sanford. Ltd. (Ad.) Get a quote from the Model' Furriers for fur renovations; expert workmanship combined with reasonable charges. G. Green. 99, Karangahape Road—(Ad.'i The "Empire" is still supreme for fur coat and fur values. Call first at Empire Furriers, 358, Queen Street.—(Ad.) What better gift than a rnr coat for winter. First quality pelts sold only. Incomparable prices at G. Green, 09, Karangahape Road.— (Ad.) Toheroas just arrived, wholesale and Tetail, at Auckland Fisheries, near Tepid Baths.— (Ad.) Special half-price millinery Sale at Miss Dixon's, Friday.—Power Board Buildings, Queen Street.—(Ad.) Famed throughout New Zealand for expert repairs and remodelling at low cost. —Empire Furriers, 358, Queen. St. (Ad.) Sable, nigger, skunk shade, American opossum stoles, 45/, at the Model Furriers, 99, Karangahape Road. —(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 115, 18 May 1933, Page 1
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