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TABLE TALK.

Auckland trots to-day. Hawke's Bay hunt races to-day. Bi<r reduction of values at Morrinsville. Badminton championship finals tonight. Bitterly cold weather in New South Wales. Mariposa arrived from Sydney this morning. . ■ Blue Shirt meetings abandoned in Ireland. Japanese training vessel arrived at Auckland. Bvrd preparing another expedition to Antarctic. Striking success of wireless exhibition in London. Farmers criticised supply of wheat to "free" mills. Massacres in Iraq hotly denied by Government officials._ Ulm and companions preparing for Transatlantic flight. Wool brought advanced prices at auction in Christchurch. - All hope abandoned of finding lost Swiss aviator in Africa. Man committed for trial on charge of assaulting storekeeper. • • Extensive havoc by unusually severe monsoonal floods in India. j City loan proposals' explained at meeting at Epsom last evening. Upper House abolition fight to be recommenced in New South Wales. League representative match between Auckland and West Coast to-day. Auckland-Thames Rugby representative match to-day at Eden Park. _ More hut accommodation at' National Park urged by Ruapehu Ski Club. Only three Otago firms tendered for building of new Dunedin Post Office. Nazi" Government to withdraw support of institutions for aged and infirm. Delicate situation developing between Britain and Japan over trade competition. Mrs. McCombs accorded remarkable reception on opening Lyttelton campaign. , Agreement ' reached on price and limitation of supplies at World Wheat Conference. _ Zionist Congress considers settlement of expelled-German Jews in Palestine and elsewhere. _ Move to establish international Labour movement started at Banff; New Zealand plays part. . Sales on 'Change to-day were:—Union Bank, £9 3/; Renown Collieries (new pref.), 9d; Woolworths (Syd., 2nd pref.l. £1 5/6; Mataki Gold, 1/6; Wailii, £1 5/; Rawang, 4/9; Farmers' Freezing (unlisted), 16/6. World economic problems are nothing to that problem of a new fur coat. Solve it' at Empire Furriers, opposite Town Hall.—(Ad.) Dark Canadian (Northern) musquash coats, with our genuine five years guarantee for wear. From 24gs. GGreen, 99, Karangahape Road. —(Ad.) Cable news is not half so cheerful as the bargain news in furs "and fur ribats from Empire Furriers, opposite Town Hall.—(Ad.) , ~ . Now is the time for tli&t old. fur or jcoat to be remade as new at small cost |by Empire Furriers, 358, Queen St. Ad.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 201, 26 August 1933, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 201, 26 August 1933, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 201, 26 August 1933, Page 1

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