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TABLE TALK.

Trots at Greymouth. Auckland, trots to-day. Wellington races to-day. Labour Day sports 011 Monday. Great farm strike likely iu America. Comedy of "imagination" at banquet in Rome. Mariposa arrived this morning from Sydney. Ulm delayed at Derby by engine trouble. Unions in N.S.W. incensed at reduction in basic wage. Two Indians confess to organised murder of Europeans. Threat made by Wellington taxi drivers to strike. Steamer Waihemo due from Los Angeles to-mOrrow. ' ' - Onehunga School diamond jubilee celebrations commenced. • Appeal Court reduced sentence on cxsolicitor in Hawke's Bay. Wellington society charged with exhibiting uncensored films. Japanese passenger liner breaks up at sea with heavy loss of life. . Walker defeated Rumberg in wrestling match at Town Hall. World disarmament situation continues to perturb experts. Federal Parliament agrees to increase salary of members by £75. "Smithy" to compete in Melbourne Centenary air race next year. Appeal Court held that labourer, through delay, lost right to sue. Associated banks' viewpoint on Central Reserve Bank stated by chairman. Heavy sentence on Swiss lawyer in Germany for evading exchange laws. Gold buyer from Sydney fined £25 for theft of Turnbull Library manuscript. Minister of Public Works (Hon. J. Bitchener) visiting Franklin district. Former Secretary General of League of Nations to be British Ambassador at Rome. ' Sales on 'Change to-day were: Bank of New Zealand. £2 5/6, £2 5/74; New Zealand Paper Mills, £1 8/3; _ South British, £3 14/; Westport Coal, 13/9; Union Bank, £10 6/; National Insurance. 18/5; Farmers' Auctioneering, £2 16/; Auckland Gas, £1 3/6; Dunlop, Perdriau. 18/10; Gillespie's Beach, 2/1; Kildare. 2/3J.. Unlisted; Snowy River, 4d; New Zealand Perpetual Forests, £2 6/6. Kelleway's, Furnishing Draper.—Oft English congoleum, 3/9 yd; 6ft wide Scotch linoleum', 4/11 yd; moquettc squab, 19/6. —Newmarket.—(Ad.) Kelleway's, Furnishing Draper. —23in fancy coir matting, 1/11; 27in • jute stair runner, 2/11; 48in satin stripe poplin 1/11 yd.—Newmarket. —(Ad.) Kelleway's,' Still Cheapest Draper.— Finlay's double "sheets, 9/11 pr; linci tea towelling, SAd yd; 36iri fast cai=e ment cloth",, all colours, 81d yd.—New market, next to Hutchinson's, grocers. (Ad.) Spend a pleasant hour next Tuesday at the Ritz Tearooms, 3 p.m. Big mannequin parade, Warren's. — (Ad.) Now is the time for that old' fur or coat to be remade as new at small cost I by Empire. Furriers, 358, Queen St.—Ad.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 249, 21 October 1933, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 249, 21 October 1933, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 249, 21 October 1933, Page 1

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