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TABLE TALK.

Trots at Addington to-morrow. Akarana Yacht Club races to-morrow. Death of Punjab Hindu aged 117 years. Prime Minister due in Auckland tomorrow. Death of Yugoslav woman married 100 years. Old racecourse at Gisborne acquired as public reserve. Egmont, Matamata and Poverty Bay races to-morrow. British troops intervene in Indian frontier battle. Child swept through drain in heavy Queensland floods. Maori found dead on railway track near Kaukapakapa. Auckland provincial athletic championships to-morrow. Monoplane Southern Cross arrived at Mangere aerodrome. Trophies of. Gordon Highlanders returned by Germany. Large police force rushed to Kalgoorlie, West Australia. Debate in House of Commons on Empire migration problems. Slow but steady improvement in British heavy industries. Further boring to be done at Otahuhu to augment water supply. British disarmament proposals given chilly reception •in I'ranee. Rousing welcome given Xgati-Porou tribe at Waitangi yesterday. Motor ship Wanganella returned from Northern cruise this morning. Severe comment made by coroner concerning Christchurch girl's?death. New agreement between Germany and British and American creditors. Fewer killings of sheep and lambs as result of higher wool prices. Find of ambergris by holiday-maker on Australian beach worth £1500. Injured opossum trapper spent two nights in bush on Kapiti Island. Notorious American kidnapper, suspected of Lingbergh crime, arrested. Italy emphatic that disarmament deadlock must be ended immediately. Arrival of steamer Kuahine at Auckland from England delayed by rough weather. " . Byrd's ship still unable to get safe berthage for unloading in Bay of Whales. Premium bond scheme, for raising public money advocated by Gisborne business men. Auckland Swimming Centre seeks holding of national swimming championships at Auckland next year. Sales on 'Change to-day were: Bank of New South Wales, £33 8/G; Union Bank, £10; A.P.A., 10/11; King Solomon, 3/10; Bonds, 15/2/40 (odd parcel), £103 5/; New Zealand Newspapers, £1 10/0; Farmers' Trading Company. 3/S; Mount Lyell, £1 5/6\ £1 5/7; Ifataki Gold Dredging, 1/5; Mount Albert, 1939, p per cent, £100 10/; Mount Albert, 1963, oJT.per cent, £101 10/. Amalgamated Brick, 7* per cent, Auckland, £93. Unlisted: Invest. Executive Trust, B deb., £102; Goldfields Dredging, BM. . 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 28, 2 February 1934, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 28, 2 February 1934, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 28, 2 February 1934, Page 1

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