TABLE TALK.
llaces to-morrow at Gisborne. Metropolitan trots to-morrow. Minor earth tremors felt at Taupo. New editor appointed for "The Dominion." Blizzard prevents search for missing climber. British representative deported from Turkey. Trail of damage by bursting of Colorado dam. Cliff danger on Waterfront Road to be removed. Further evidence given before Tariff Commission. Chief Scout attends world jamboree in Hungary. Transport Appeal Board sitting continued to-day. Prisoners sentenced at Supreme Court this morning. Two candidates nominated for Mount Albert Mayoralty. Spectacular scenes at Arabian Nights Ball last evening." Import scheme to improve approaches to London docks. City Fire Brigade received two false alarms last evening. Remarkable cure of influencal pneumonia by London doctor. Japan announces scope of trade parleys with Britain. Woman establishes alibi in reply to charge of stealing £93. Axe to replace the guillotine for executions in Germany. English stowaway sent to prison and ordered to be deported. I.R.A. declares National Guard to be subsidised from Britain. Mr. Coates requested to fix minimum milk prices for Auckland. ; City Council to support establishment of metropolitan milk council. New process for intense cultivation of fodder for cattle fattening. No change to be made in itinerary of i visiting Australian warships. International Trade Union Congress vehementlv condemns Hitlerism. Auckland Rugby Union's Jubilee Cup competition to start to-morrow. Breaches of treaties charged against Germany in "air raids" over Austria: Stratford railway will probably carry passengers for Auckland next month. Police of N.S.W. and Victoria conducting ' "drive" against counterfeiters. South Island protest made concerning, speed restrictions on metalled roads. Challenge Cup hockey match tomorrow between Auckland and Poverty Bay. Minister unfavourable to removal of import embargo on Alsatiar. dogs in Australia. London papers stress moral aspect of interest payments in full on New Zealand loans. Mysterious death in Paris of young woman believed to conceal social and political scandal. Public services committee of City Council to watch new water- supply proposal for purpose of safeguarding city's investment in waterworks. Saks on the Auckland Stock Exchange to-day were: Union Bank, £9 5/; New Zealand Insurance, £2 12/0; Farmers' Auctioneering (B pref.), 15/; Loan and Mercantile, £45; Gear Meat, £1 12/6; Golden-Point, 2id; Bonds, 4 (1955), £100 15/; Stock, 4 (1949), £101; Stork, 4 (1905), £100 12/0; Goklsbron-rh Mort, £1 0/4^; Colonial Sugar, £58 12/G; Mahakipawa, 2|d; Nokomai (2), 3/8; Okarito, 11/; Mount Eden, 1/1/03, 01, £102. Australasia's greatest value, £5 5/ set of teeth for £2 10/.—Dentist Davies, opp. Woolworth's. — (Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 182, 4 August 1933, Page 1
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