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TABLE TALK.

Pearces Sat. Petrol Price, Ist 1/7, 2nd 1/8 Ad New Brighton trots to-morrow. Daffodil Day street appeal to-day. Ta'wa Flat timnellers' dispute settled. Soccer match between Navy teams tomorrow. Taranaki and Otago Hunt races tomorrow. Devastating floods in different parts of India. Retiring public officials farewelled in Wellington. Shore leave for crews of Australia and Canberra. De Valera reiterates anxiety for peace with. Britain. Five men sent to gaol on theft charges in Canterbury. Overseas mails due at Auckland by Aorangi on Sunday. Amazing daylight robbery by bandits in American city. World wheat agreements limitation of produce explained. Labour leader stays America's idle number 11,000,000. British trade unions give nasty jolt to Fascism in Britain. . Continuation of Rugby Union .championship matches to-morrow. Further signs of trade recovery in heavy industries in Britain. Seaman gravely injured in 60-foot fall from topmast to .hold. Britain reported to be preparing for further big loan conversion. Frank analysis of Germany's internal position by British Embassy. Japanese training ship to sail for 'Japan to-morrow afternoon. Meat exporters consider, there should be reduction in freight rates. America claims replacing 2,000,000 workers under recovery scheme. Insanity plea fails in murder trial in Sydney; death sentence passed. Independent Labour candidate's meeting at Lyttelton last night boycotted. Indications of Irish Republican Army resenting de Valera Government's policy. Agreement reached in connection with ; wages of Wellington municipal labourers. Annual meeting of New Zealand Educational Institute held last evening. League representative match tomorrow between Auckland and Hawke's Bay. • • '/J Tribunal which is hearing novel motorist insurance claim has adjourned proceedings. Re-convening of World Economic Conference likely after America has settled internal troubles. Sales on the Auckland Stock Exchange to-day were:—Bank of N.Z. (2), £2 8/6, £2 8/4J; Auckland Gas (cont.), 17/; King Solomon (3), 2/0; Mataki Gold, 2/1; Commercial Bank (pref.), £8 14/; Commercial Bank (2), 16/1; N.Z. Insurance (2), £2 12/6; N.Z. Befrigerating (cont.), 8/8; Big River, 1/7J; Mataki,' 2/2 (2),.2/3; Waihi, £1 6/3; Stock, 1938-52, 34 per cent, £101-.

Benzine price reductions for Saturday only, Pearce's Garage, Khyber Pass: 1/f, Plume, Shell, Union, Big Tree, 1/7; 1/8. Atlantic, Voco, Hercules, Gilmore, 1/0. (Ad.).. .

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 206, 1 September 1933, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 206, 1 September 1933, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 206, 1 September 1933, Page 1

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