TABLE TALK.
Auckland trots to-morrow. Hawke's Bay hunt races to-morrow. Arbitration Court sitting continued. Mariposa due to-morrow from Sydney. Badminton championships continued to-day. . Further clashes in strike of Irencli bargees. _ Further evidence before Tariff Commission. Gandhi's release from gaol due to medical advice. Japanese training ship due at Auckland to-morrow. Epidemic of sleeping , sickness iu American States. Thief steals State documents from Polish Chancellery. Three workers injured in gelignite explosion in Otago. Young New Zealand stowaway remanded at Sydney. Victoria College staff vindicated by committee of inquiry. Two men acquitted on Te Aroha charges of conspiracy. Plans submitted to "Roosevelt for recovery of unlisted gold; Purchase of site for maternity hospital approved in Dunedin. Best equipped aerial expedition to leave Britain for Australia. Touring West Coast League team to play in Auckland to-morrow. Auckland City Council to oppose the Waikato River water scheme. Trial of men accused of Keichstag fire to be opened on September 21. West Australia to appeal to Imperial Parliament on secession- issue. Thousands of refugees sheltering from Yellow River floods in tree tope. Silver amounting to £298 seized at Melbourne on ship from Dunedin. Erection of flats in city subject of report to City Council last eveningsMany lives lost and very heavy damage done by raging storm in America. The King pays his annual visit to Balmoral; the Queen visits Yorkshire. Minister pays tribute to scientists for assistance in chilled beef export experiment. Seventy workers dismissed from Melbourne 'munition factory following strike. Auckland Rugby representative matches to-morrow against Thames and Taranaki. Independent Labour candidate made further statement re offer of money to withdraw. British motor speed-boat, to attempt to capture world trophy from America, makes trial. Cubans, eworn to assassinate fugitive ex-President, reported to have set out on mission of death. . '
Report on successful work of year at annual meeting of New Zealand League for the Hard of Hearing last evening. Sales on 'Change to-day were: —E.S. and A. Bank, £o 6/6; National Bank of New Zealand, £4; Auckland Ga«3, £1 3/3; Blackwater, £1 14/9; Broken Hill Pty.. £1 16/9; City of Auckland, 5J per cent (1905), £100; Franklin County, £98; Colonial Sugar, £58; Nokomai, 3/2; Waihi, £1 4/10, £1 4/11; Grand Junction, 4/. Unlisted: Timberlands Wood Pulp, £20; Claude Neon, £1 12/6, £1 13.'.
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 200, 25 August 1933, Page 1
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