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TABLE TALK.

Chicago milk strike settled. Vessel looted in Malay seas. Auckland wool sale Monday. Racing at Thames to-morrow-. Eawlings Scholarships awarded. Marama due from Sydney Monday. Byrd's 6upply ship leaves Wellington. Diomcde conies out of dock this afternoon. ' Prompt rescue from drowning at Glen Eden. Fire in wall board factory, Balmoral Road. Sultan Star sails for London this evening. Growing demand for breeding ewes and wethers. Ten autogyros ordered by British Air Ministry. There are 6,000,000 wireless licenses in Britain. Thousands of seagulls hatched out on Raiigitoto. Turkish Cabinet sanctions industrial five-year plan. Hitler's reply to France reported to be conciliatory. Large homestead at Tokomaru Bay destroyed by fire. Green Mill Theatre, Takapuna, destroyed by fire. Canada declines to recognise Soviet for trade purposes. . ' Russian girl refugee for New Zealand arrives in Sydney. Unemployment Board's • sustenance provisions announced. Scenes of enthusiasm at conclusion of Wellington wool sale. Rumoured that de Valera may precipitate .general election. New British torpedo bombing 'planee shipped to Mediterranean.' Two drowning accidents occurred near Christchurch last evening. France capitulates to British, claim for removal of tra"de quotas. First week of British income tax collections yielded £8,882,000. Mussolini endorses Vatican campaign against unwomanly athletics. Monterey due early to-morrow from Sydney, and sails for LO3 Angeles. Auckland tourists injured in motor coach tragedy in New South Wales. U.S. Senate reverses vote relating to excise on liquor from defaulting war debtors. Play in New" Zealand bowling rinks championship commenced at Dunedin this morning. Whangarei taxi-driver rescued girl from drowning under sensational circumstances. Stavisky scandal involves second member of French Chamber of Deputies. Member of crew of monoplane Faith in Australia received fatalinjuries when he was struck by propeller of 'plane at Wanganui. ; Sales on the Auckland Stock Exchango to-day were: Commercial Bank (2). 18/3; Gear Meat, £1 3/6; Farmers' Fertiliser, 18/3; Wilsons Cement, £1 7/C; Bonds, 15/2/46, 4 p.c, £102 10/; Amalgamated Brick (Auckland), 1/3/44, 7.'. p.c, £90; Bank of New Zealand, £2 9/9: A.P. Assurance ' (2), 11/; National Insurance, 18/8; Goldsbrough, Mort, £1 17/; Leyland-O'Brien, £1; ParkerLamb, 4/; Tooth's, £2 5/; Colonial Sugar, £64; Waihi, £1 9/7, £1 9/6; Stock, 15/6/55, 4 p.c.,; £101. 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 LXV, Issue 10, 12 January 1934, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 10, 12 January 1934, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 10, 12 January 1934, Page 1