TABLE TALK.
Serious motor accident at Arch Hill. Marama due to-morrow from Sydney. Former Governor of New Zealand dead. Another raid by detectives in Grey Avenue. Monowai arrived this morning , from Vancouver. Conclusion of native flower exhibition at Museum. Number of football accidents in Saturday's games. Sydney deluged by steady downpour of rain. Boy drowned while playing on Hawke a Bay beach. Big tangi to be held following death of Maori "king." Ooal mining deadlock hampers Ameri-can-recovery plan. Highly encouraging statement of Britain's finances. Australian Budget may show £0,000,000 taxation reduction. Life imprisonment inflicted on kidnappers in America. Soviet balloon makes record ascent into the stratosphere. German official manhandled in Prague while wearing swastika. Move to restore "totes' , to dog racing at Home foreshadowed. Tonwue operation ■on Crown Princess of Nepal costs £20,000. British M.P. says Europe is on the lip of the precipice of war. Four young men drowned while nsJnnjj off New South Wales coast. Wellington Customs returns show decline of £19,000 for September. France's "Hell Ship" leaves for Devil s Island with 670 caged convicts. Inquiry into risks of conveying Asiatic diseases to Australia by air mail. Heavy flooding follows torrential rams in New South Wales and Queensland. Boy rescued yesterday off Cheltenham Beach after dog had capsized canoe. Germany demands right to rearm 'eastern frontiers at Geneva Assembly. Blue Star Line placed orders for two new motor ships for New Zealand trade. • Government expected to have majority of sis or seven on high exchange issue. New St. Michael's Roman Catholic Church at Remuera dedicated yesterdav. Governor-General commends oil companies for removing hoardings from beauty spots. .' i . Rotary welcome to-day to Mr. j< rank Milner on return from international Rotary convention. Cabinet to consider scheme for important change in method of appointing Legislative Councillors. Driver whose van crashed through side of ferro-concrete bridge near Tuakau found in seriously injured state. _ ,
Sales on the Auckland Stock Exchange to-day were: Commercial Bank, 10/ lO: Guarantee Corporation, 8/3; Kins Solomon, 3/5, 3/6 (3); Okayito, 11/; Auckland Gas, fl 3/71; Bell, Hooper, 1/. 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 232, 2 October 1933, Page 1
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