TABLE TALK.
Botorua trots to-morrow. Price of sugar reduced, in Auckland. Eeorganisation of power supply eysteroj suggested. Monterey arrived this morning fronS Los Angeles. Steamer lonic arrived this morning from England. 'Varsity Eugby Test match, to-morrow at Eden Park. New regulations for control of dairy; industry issued. New art union sanctioned to assist social work funds. Hitler's Reichstag speech meets with general approval. Woman barrister appeared as counsel in Wellington Court. Duties payable on many imports from Australia increased. First serious illness of 123-year-old Indian proves fatal. Labour amendment to British Budget defeated in Commons. Eaces to-morrow at Wanganui, Ashburton and Te Kuiti. Fruit cargo brought by motor ship Hauraki from Islands. Sweeping victory for Coalition in South African election. Heavy death roll feared in extensive forest fires in Mexico. Position of civil servants considered by New Zealand Legion. Evidence of disruptive forces in China consequent on war defeats. Eeorganisation of French infantry proposed on mechanised lines. Obstacles seen to visit of member of Eoyal Family to Melbourne. Southland reliei workers expected to return to camp after strike. King absent from two Eoyal Courts through attack of rheumatism. Spain needs 7000 teachers consequent on closing of convent schools. 11l treatment of Jews in Germany condemned at large meeting in Sydney. Sale of beauty specialists' business subject of dispute in Wellington Court. Master of ship Holmglen fined for taking vessel across Cook Strait without a crew. Auckland and Suburban Local Bodies' Association seek combined action to control street collections. Canterbury professor urges need for more education as means of overcoming national difficulties. At the London sheepskin sales all classes of New Zealand were up 15 to 20 per cent compared with March. Sales on the Auckland Stock Exchange to-day were:—South British, £3 5/; Gear Meat, £1 8/0; Wilsons Cement, £1 11/0; Auckland Gas, £1 3/4; New Zealand Insurance, £2 9/; Golconda, Bd. Unlisted: Bell Hooper, lid. Australasia's greatest value, £5 5/ set of teeth for £2 10/.— Dentist Davies, opp. Woolwortli's. —(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 116, 19 May 1933, Page 1
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