TABLE TALK.
Methvcn trots to-morrow. ) Kurow and Foxton races to-morrow. ; Rangitata sailed to-day for England. Federation of school committees - formed. : Britain's Cliina fleet to pay a visit ji to Japan. 1 Chinese rebels retreating after 24f hour battle. Revelations at American inquiry into - shipping subsidies. Byrd may drop Antarctic expedition , for lack of finance. Vastly improved condition of New 5 South Wales finances. i Annual meeting of Auckland A. and P. Association to-day. South America using gas-chilled process for beef shipments. Television broadcasts at Home may be discontinued for three years. Overseas mail due at Auckland this evening by steamer Remuera. : Resumption of Rugby Union senior ; championship matches to-morrow. , Great development of aerial services , stressed at Air Traffic Conference. 1 Ex-Reform members launch attack on ; Government's high exchange policy. Mrs. McCombs' first speech in Parliament heard by crowded galleries. Decision by Tamaki Yacht Club to build new clubhouse at Bastion Point. Special race being arranged for Winooka in America for purse of £5000. No sponsored programmes from B class radio stations after March 31 next. Site of 15J acres at Henderson bought for £1000 for new IYA transmitting site. Call to Rt. Rev. D. D. Scott to Wellington sustained by Auckland Presbytery. Cash applications for available Australian conversion stock 10 times oversubscribed. "Happy and lasting memory," says farewell message from visiting Australian warships. Sir T. Wilford raises New Zealand objection to arrears of members of League of Nations. Protest meeting at Mount Roskill in connection with dismissal" of relief workers by Mount Roskill Road Board. Sales on the Auckland Stock Exchange to-day were:—E.S. and A. Bank, £0, Bank of New Zealand, £2 G/; ditto (D mortgage), £1 13/0; Union, £10 9/; Goklsbrougli, Mort, £1 9/; Loan and Mercantile, £07; Auckland Gas, £1 3/7J; Kaiapoi Wool, 9/; New Zealand Drug, £3 10/; New Zealand Refrigerajting (con.), 9/9; Gillespie's Beach, 2/3; King Solomon, 3/6; Mataki, 2/4; Okarito, 11/2; Grand Junction (5), 4/0; Mount Lyell, £1 4'/, £1 3/11;. bonds, 4 per cent (1940), £101 2/0; 1949, £101 5/; New Zealand Newspapers, £1 9/. Australasia's preaiest value, £."> 5/ set of teeth for £2 10/. —Dentist Davies, opp. Woohvorth's.— (Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 230, 29 September 1933, Page 1
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