TABLE TALK.
Continuation of Music Week festival. More evidence before Tariff Commission. Mount Albert Mayoral election tomorrow. American doctor praises New Zealand hospitals. 11.M.5. Diomede returned from. Ilauraki Gulf to-day. Wanganella due from Sydney tomorrow morning , . Small poll at Birkenlicad Borough Council by-election. Man knocked down by motor cycle at Parnell and injured. Long dry spell causes no anxiety over London's water supply. American warships ordered to Cuba to protect life a»ul property. Painter died from injuries caused by dairy factory machinery. Motorist found guilty of causing death of his brother-in-law. West Indians in bad way in final cricket Test with England. Need for expert lenders in mountaineering parties stressed at inquest. Decision reserved respecting Wellington charges of seditious intent. Citrus fruit planting ceremony at Mount Albert Grammar School. Intense hardships suffered by French Foreign Legion/in war in Morocco. - Good work in all branches reported at meeting of directors of Y.M.C.A. ■ No bill returned agninst young Maori mother arising out of infant's death Outbreak of violence .against. Blue Shirts in Dublin on Sunday evening. Nanier and Gisborne residents taking united action for construction of railW decision to remove more t ram £ a 3; centre poles in Hobson Street and Pitt impatience shown in West Australian Legislative Council regarding secessibn declined to' allow payment for school telephones out of Government S1 Negotiations in New York for lengthy trade 0 pact between Canada and New international oil companies decide to° deal no further with Russian PV £Sial trophy provided bv New Plymouth airmen for competition u. address at Boston Rotary convention made striking im Man S teported from New Zealand after sentence in Auckland makes daring eS^ v in F gnS sheepdogs used rnmg-'lor., shot in a »'e«k by Fnsnen Government Bonds-1949 4 p.C, £101 5/; 1955, 4 p.C £100 10/. Fur renovations and remorlellings by EiSh-e Furriers. Look better cost less. Address: 353, Queen Street.—(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 191, 15 August 1933, Page 1
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