TABLE TALK.
Races to-morrow at Ellerslie. f " Death of centenarian at infirmary. Governor of Malta dismisses Ministry. Maori killo<J by lightning in Taranaki. Dairy factory workers seek six-day week. Motor cyclist injured in collision at Epsom. Girls' Athletic Association sports tomorrow. Man killed at railway crossing near Otahuhu. Municipal Association remits presented to Ministers. Monterey arrived this morning from Los Angeles. Japan denies fortification of mandated islands in Pacific. Encouraging survey of business recovery in Britain. Brisk election campaign being conducted in Germany. Steamer Tatnaroa arrived from South for final Home loading. Annual meeting last evening of Auckland Swimming Centre. _ Otahuhu Borough Council to oppose reduction in valuations. America reported to be planning extensive air survey of Pacific. Charges of brutality to aborigines to be investigated in Australia. Mortgagor relief commissioners enter protest by returning to homes. Arrangements nearing completion for British trans-Atlantic air service. Seaman's body washed ashore on French coast wearing barque Parma's lifebelt.
Ceremonial parade of returned soldiers' guard and territorial units to be held in Queen Street next Tuesday evening.
Sales on the Auckland Stock Exchange to-day were:—Goldsbrough, Mort, £1 9/11; Rawang Tin, 6/10; N.Z. Insurance, £2 15/; South British, £3 12/(3; X.Z. Breweries, £1 18/; Waihi, £1 5/4; Wright, Stephenson, per. stock, 5 per cent, £84. Unlisted: Investment Executive Trust, B deb., £98; N.Z. Perpetual Forests, £2 7/.
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 259, 3 November 1933, Page 1
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