TABLE TALK.
Company directors sent to gaol. Kitting of Transport Appeal Board. Arrival of Niagara delayed by rough weather. Poverty Bay settler fatally injured in collision. „ , , . . Number of mishaps in Saturday football games. English flyer sete out for America via Arctic route. Tariff Commission heard further evidence to-day. . Burglar surprised and chased in Gralton district. "Old Contemptibles" parade to Cenotaph in London. Price of refreshments at railway stations reduced. Prisoner who escaped at Mercer oil Saturday recaptured. Nautical inquiry in connection with loss of trawler Serfib. Tramper fell over cliff and was killed on coast near Te Kuiti. Nazi plans outlined for permanent dominance in Germany. Maori girl and horse killed on railway crossing at Ngaruawahia. Searchers found body of student lost in snow near Arthur's Pass Great international peace demonstration held at scout jamboree. Young woman killed when car went over bifnk in Wellington. Britain reported to have secret plans for increasing naval strength. Tension between rival factions in Ireland reported to be growing. Minister states that conditions in New Zealand are improving slowly. Three Wailii miners, injured m recent accident, discharged from hospital. Earl Jellicoe urges necessity for Britain increasing cruiser strength. Arrests follow explosion of gas bombs in New York Stock Exchange building. Hopes revived for renewal _of peace talks between Britain and Irish Free State. Two French airmen leave New York on flight "to nowhere," in search of distance record. . Much interest evinced in England in development schemes for Northern Territory. Powers, urged to' take strong action in regard to German aggression against Austria. Three fishermen narrowly escaped drowning when dinghy capsized off Wel-
lin°rton. . . Proposal that Mr. Henderson, British Labour leader, be given "walk-over" in by-election. Germany will take utmost measures to prevent substitution of machinery for human effort. , Sixtieth anniversary of founding of Carpenters' Union celebrated on Saturday even in 7. Five climbers, including Auckland woman, injured in sliding accident 011 Mount Egmont. Sales on the Auckland Stock Exj change to-day were: South British, £3 9/9; Bartholomew Timber, 12/6: Okarito, 11/7: New Zealand Drug, £3 0/3; Alexander, 19/6: Kin? Solomon, 2/: Inscribed Stock, 1955, 4 per cent, £100 12/6; Hamilton. 1/10/47, H per cent. I £92 10/; Mount Albert, 1/3/63, 5-i per 1 cent, £95.
Australasia's greatest value, £5 5/ set of teeth for £2 10/.—Dentist Da vies, opp. Woolworth's. — (Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 184, 7 August 1933, Page 1
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