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TABLE TALK.

Lion Ale For Holiday Celebrations—(Ad. 1 )! Heavy railway traffic. Christmas shopping tMs evening. Ten dead in Japanese brewery fire. Raids on newspaper offices in Dublin. British destroyer flotilla arrives ill Sydney. Son of famous novelist has died in London. Auckland Cornwell Cup representatives selected. Mollison to enter for big air rac® to Melbourne. Attempt to blow safe in A sib ur ton drapery shop. Alarm expressed at rafbbit menaree in Wairarapa district. Ocean yacht race to Tauranga to start to-morrow afternoon. Mau "Budget" produced at 0, F. Nelson trial at Apia. "Blanket" code extended in U.S.A. for a period of four months. New £2,000,000 Government building to be erected in Whitehall. Byrd expedition ship enters vast unknown waters in Antarctica. Examination .pass lists in banking and insurance announced to-day. Brighter times predicted by GovernorGeneral in Christmas message. Aide-de-camp to Governor-General of New Zealand sails from Sydney. Knud Basmussen, Danish Arctic explorer, died from food poisoning. Government to appoint committee to hear evidence on currency matters. Berlin radio station not to relay Christmas programme from Bethlehem. French Secret Service makes 12 arrest 3 in most startling espionage case since war. New South Wales lady tennis players to meet Auckland lady representatives to-morrow. Scores of children injured in Sydney when 12,000 stampeded in rush for Christmas toys. British Museum to pay £100,000 to Soviet for fourth century transcript of parts of Bible. Young truck driver in Tangarakau district rescued after 9i hours' agony following capsize. Prime Minister and Leader of Opposition agreed on need of planning work of Parliamentary session. Plunket Shield cricket match between Auckland and Wellington to commence to-morrow at Wellington. Tenders for new motor ship for Australian and New Zealand meat trade invited by Commonwealth and Dominion Line. Boyal Commission to be appointed to deal with Auditor-General's criticism of public accounts, including native land development. Auckland conference decided to set up committee to formulate system of unemployment relief as alternative to present system. Australasia's greatest value, £5 5/ set of teeth for £2 10/. —Dentist Davies, opp. Wool worth's.— (Ad.) A DVERTISEMENTS SNTENDED FOR OUR CLASSIFIED COLUMNS SHOULD EE IN OUR OFFICE NOT LATER THAN 1 P.M. DAILY. Advertisements received after this hour will be inserted up till 2.20 p.m. in late news page. Properties for Sale and Exchange, Sections for Sale, Businesses for Sale, close at 10.30 a.m. daily. The Proprietors do not hold themseTvos responsible for Non-insertion of Advertisements, or for Errors in Advertisements, through accident or otherwise, and they reserve to themselves the right to amend, v/ithhold or omit any Advertisement. All Advertisements should bt addressed to TUB MANAGER, " STAR " OFFICE.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 302, 22 December 1933, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 302, 22 December 1933, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 302, 22 December 1933, Page 1