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TABLE TALK.

u d Manawatu Hunt races to-day. L' German Cabinet Minister resigns. - Waipalii arrived from Islands to-day. Australian world flyers reach Calcutta. 3 Deputation to Hon. J. G. C'obbc to-day. ~ Alan Stednian wins again at Wimbler don. Britain regained Ryder golf cup from America. . Death of noted theatrical manager 111 [j Australia. fl Summer bitting of Parliament « i- .probable. - Russia aileges violation of territory 1 bv Japan. C Sum of £100 in silver found by police 7. on Marania. I. Wheat prices cxcced a dollar a bushel : at Chicago. j Disarmament Conference adjourns till i. next October. , S Foreign visitors marvel at display oi .• British R.A.F. g Rare French distinction conferred on - Rudvard Kipling. i'. Bright nrospects for London v/00l sales next week. ; Farm lands affected by prospecting c for srold in Otago. England beat West Indies by an mnS ings and 27 runs. Acting-Prime Minister optimistic con- ? cerning world prices. '• Desecration of Maori graves led to 8 prosecution at Thames. " Theft of large quantities of explosives x iii Louth County, Ireland. : Deadlock reached in Australian sliip--1 ping freight negotiations. i Discussion by Mount Albert Borough r Council on reduction of rates. Bert Dinkier, the Australian airman, ? left £000; he died intestate. 5 Building applications in Dunedin t represent value of £.''o,ooo. 3 Finance available for carrying out r Manukau boat harbour scheme. Princes, counts and barons amongst } hundreds of arrests in Germany. Death of veteran New Zealand journalist i'l New South Wales. Negotiations proceeding to endeavour l to overcome disarmament deadlock. ; Arrest in connection with railway ) station burglary made at Balclutha. i Amended time-table for Bayswatci ■ ferry service approved by Harbour ' Board. ' Menace of Communism referred to by : Archbishop Averill ill address last , evening. perry, one, of the sccdccl ; players, sensationally beaten in second round of Wimbledon tennis tourney. Stated at meeting of Metropolitan ■ Relief Committee that wireless appeals j for relief caused overlapping of assistr ance. Staff at Otahuliu railway workshops ! to be increased, with preference to ; labourers discharged during retrench- ) ment period. > Auckland Law Society brought under : notice of Minister of Justice need of increased library accommodation at [ Supreme Court. Sales on the Auckland Stock Exchange to-dav: National Bank of New Zealand, £3 18/; Bank of New Zealand (3),. £2 7/9; Australian Provincial, 10/71; Gol eonda, 91d; Grand Junction, 3/3; Mount Eden (1/4/07), s*, £93; Commercial ' Bank, 10/3; New Zealand and River Plate, £1 1/0; Alexander (2) s IS/; Big River, 1/6. Australasia's greatest value, £5 5/ set of teeth for £2 10/.— Dentist- Davics, opp. Woolworth's. — (Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 150, 28 June 1933, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 150, 28 June 1933, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 150, 28 June 1933, Page 1

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