TABLE TALK.
Avondale races to-day. Waikato trots to-day. Golf championship finals to-day. Niagara due on Monday from Sydney. H.M.s. Vcronica returned from Island cruise. Assembly of Baptist Union continued to-day. Great motor Olympia opened in London. Riot in New York at N.R.A. headquarters. Central Bank Bill to be introduced next week. Races to day at Master ton and South Canterbury. Uruguay and Japan engaging in trade discussions. English professor discusses determination of sex. "Smithy" reaches Brisbane on flight , from England. . Order issued in Upper Silesia for the protection of Jews. " Discussion at Anglican Synod on economic conditions. Crowds wait all night to see execution of Italian murderer. English canon unable'to accept Archbishopric of Brisbane. Twenty-one lives lost in wreck of steamer in North Carolina". New; British Unemployment Insurance Bill expected next session. America to establish new Devil's Island for habitual criminals. Tablet in inemoiy of late Rev. Joseph Kemp unveiled at Tabernacle. Discovery of world's .most deadly poison gas claimed by Frenchman. Weekly wool letter shows slightly improved range of prices at Sydney. Ulm reaches Athens after 17 hours in first hop of flight to Australia. Tariff Commission leaves Christchurch on Monday night for Wellington.. Service car, with 13 women passengers, bursts • into flames near Melbourne. North Island cycling championship from Cambridge to Papakura to-day. Water supplies for North Shore discussed by North Shore Water Board. Roosevelt tilt at highly-paid film stars rouses storm of protest at Hollywood. Statement of Associated Banks regarding the valuation of their gold stocks. Ulster authorities round-up 1.R.A.. many of whom will be deported to the Free State. American Labour convention declare? boycott of goods from countries forbidding trade unionism. r> Sales on 'Change to-day were: Commercial Bank, 10/11; National Bank of Australasia (con.), £0 12/0; Bank of New Zealand, £2 7/9; Tooliey'a Brewery, £1 5/.; Waihi, £1 G/4; Stock, 4 per cent (1955), £101 10/; ditto (1940)' £101 15/'; Bank of New Zealand, £2 7/7.
Kelleway's camping necessities—Camp mattress, 9/11; folding camp stretcher, 18/11; 4oin table oil baize, 1/0; 72in tent duck, 2/3, 3/0 yd.—Newmarket.— (Ad.) Kelleway's furnishings—Cretonne squab 10/11; cretonne cushions, 1/0; Oft wide English congoleum, 3/9; 23in tapestry hall runner, 3/11. —Newmarket.—(Ad.) Kelleway's Still Cheapest Draper—2 Bin check ginghams, BJd; 30in fadeless casement, 8M; 30in guaranteed riverina hair cord, 1/4J. —Next to Hutchinson's, grocers, Newmarket.— (Ad.) Now is the time for that old fur or coat to be remade as new at small cost by Empire Furriers, 358, Queen St.—Ad.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 243, 14 October 1933, Page 1
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