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Feilding races to-day. Kaces to-morrow at Winton. City building returns less than last 11 on th. Mrs. Gandhi arrested for urging itex lefault. Byrd Antarctic ships will not "call at Dunedin. Life-saving centres to hold conference in Auckland. . New British Divorce Bill introduced in Commons. Concessions to be made to 'phone users in Australia. Mariposa due to-morrow morning from Los Angeles. Free wireless licenses to blind people in Australia. Missing woman's body found in river in Canterbury. Extraordinary fatality at cricket match in India. Monsoonal rains in parts of N.S.W. threaten floods. Two killed in Moth 'plane crash in West Australia. University entrance examinations commence to-morrow. New method of fast road-making successfully tried out. Wonderful operation on brain of New Zealander in Brisbane. Governor-General optimistic concerning future of Dominion. Early snows in Siberia and Ural districts have ruined crops. Australia taking precautionary measures against gas attacks. Keen interest shown in Chri6tchurch Tramway Board election. Shocking mob violence in Maryland in connection with lynching. Austria drew ■with Scotland in Soccer international at Glasgow. Approval of Moneylenders Amendment Bill expressed in House. Wellington City Council claims traffic fees from Fire Board vehicles. Helmsman on Titanic when she sank sentenced for attempted murder. Reply by Mr. Coates to criticism of New Zealand finance and credit. Plucky girl rendered first aid to injured lorry driver near Wanganui. Two young New Zealandere sentenced in Sydney as prohibited immigrants. Man declared bankrupt as to action against Gisborne Industrial Union. Remarkable story by man accused of demanding money with menaces from the King. Weather conditions on Tasman unfavourable for flight; Ulm may start this afternoon. Influence of some modern literature denounced by Archbishop Averill in address to Auckland Mothers' Union. Payment of expenses of Auckland local body representatives to Wellington for the Water Bill inquiry subject of comment yesterday. Sales on the Auckland Stock Exchange to-day were:—Bank of New Zealand, £2 7/9; Electrolytic Zinc, fl 6/; Big River, 1/Oi; Gillespie's Beacli, 2/ (2); Waihi, £1 G/8, £1 6/9; Mount Lyell, £1 2/G (2); Christchurch Drainage Board, 5i p.c.( March 31, 1905), £102 10/ (2); Commercial Bank, 16/11; Colonial Sugar, £00 15/ (2); Golden Point, 3d; Bonds (February 15, 1946), 4 p.c., £101 17/0; Stock (January 15, 1940), 4 p.c., £102. Unlisted: Claude Neon, £2 5/. The quality and freshness of our fish are vastly superior to all others. Remember our "shops and customers get the pick of the market. —Sanford, Ltd. (Ad.) Come and see the giant stingaree and inako shark at Fishworth's new Open Fish Market —where fish are fresh and cheap. Open Friday from 8 a.m. to 9 p. nl .—Opp. Government Buildings, Customs Street West. —(Ad.) Skunk, sable, nigger, shade throw-over stoles 42/0 at The Model Furriers. Buy now while stock lasts.—99, Karangahape Road. — (Ad.) About her Xmas present. Give her an Empire fur coat. Wonderful garments at absurdly low prices.—Empire, opp. Town Hall.—(Ad.) The Model Furriers are noted for fur and fur coat renovations at trifling cost. Note address: 99, K'hpe Road. — (Ad.) Selby American Shoes, brown, black, white, 5/11, 9/11.—Public Benefit Shoe ■Store, 136, Karangahape Rd. —(Ad.) Musquash coats, 12gns to 40gns; stoles, from 35/6, only to be had at Empire Furriers, opp. Town Hall.—Ad. A sound suggestion for Xmas present. A fur or fur coat from the Model Furriers. Prices will astonish. —99, Karangahape Road.— (Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 283, 30 November 1933, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 283, 30 November 1933, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 283, 30 November 1933, Page 1