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TABLE TALK.

Daring burglary 111 city. Greymouth trots to-day. Races at Keefton to-morrow. Sunken trawler salvaged, in harbour. Steamer Narbada arrived from India. Baden Powell expects to visit Australia. Final round in eliess championship decided. Death roll of SO in Los Angeles flood disaster. Boy fatally trampled on by cow near Stratford. Man attacked on road at Pukekohe last night. Ex-Premier of Newfoundland negotiating in London. Statement by Mr. Coates concerning oversea interest. Rumours of early general election in Irish Free State. Death roll of 131 in mining disaster in Czecho-Slovakia. Russian financier wanted in connection with Bayonne frauds. Boy knocked down and injured by mob of sheep near Gisborne. New cotton agreement completed between Japan and India. British and Italian views on disarmament found to coincide. Man arrested in East Coast district on eight-year-old warrant. Turkey to impose heavy taxes on civil servants, bachelors and others. Two men charged with bookmaking nned at Police Court this morniilg. Damage done to buildings by violent storm on northern N.S.W. coast. U.S. recovery campaign deficit 9.000,000,000 dollars in next two years. Narrow escape from electrocution experienced by woman near Gisborne. Chinese insurgents crossed PekingTientsin railway and are heading south. Man who is said to have betrayed Nurse Cavell to complete prison sentence. Ivingsford Smith made non-6top motor trip from Sydney to Melbourne in ISA hours. Cricket match between Auckland and Canterbury to commence to-morrow at 1 Eden Park. First passenger vessel to leave Port Chalmers for London for twelve years sails to-morrow. ■ 1 Steamer Narbada, which arrived to-day, experienced cyclone off Queensland coast. Captain of schooner Isabel states that alleged contraband seized in Sydney belongs to his wife. Safe containing £2SO in cash and cheques stolen from cafe in Gisborne early this morning. Australasia's greatest value, £5 5/ set of teeth for £2 10/.—Dentist Davies, opp. Woolworth's.— fAd.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 4, 5 January 1934, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 4, 5 January 1934, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 4, 5 January 1934, Page 1

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