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TABLE TALK.

P.M.1., British Chbrs., High St., Auck. (AC) Sale of Auckland yacht Anki. Larn-o attendances at Waikato s O . Wafpalii sailed for Sydney last e%en--IDChild run over by dray and killed in °Tragic fate of Portuguese woman in H Austrafian election day probably September 22. . , . Squash racquet championships Transfer of relief workers at Ellerslie to sustenance. Question of rationing work before Harbour Board. ' . Satisfactory finances of Auckland Harbour Board. . Phenomenally mild weather at Little America in Antarctic. Emperor of Manchukuo reported seriously ill with typhoid. Mass sacrifice of animals by Hindus to goddess of smallpox. Sitting of borough boundary commisi sion at Onehunga to-day. Minister discusses appointment of trade commissioners abroad. Australian internal loan of £12,000,000 to be floated next Tuesday. Mount Albert Borough Council to save over £1000 by loan conversion. Two students from Auckland Province missing ,in southern mountains. I First prize of £300 offered' for yacht race from Auckland to Melbourne.

Regular relays by .wireless; of Rugby football to be made in Wellington.

Former professor rebuked by Wellington magistrate for outbursts in Court. New system of medical inspection of intercolonial vessels arriving at Auckland. i

Two Maoris on trial at Gisborne for alleged false entry on workers' timesheets.

Difficult year reviewed in annual report of Auckland branch of Phinkct Society. Assurance given that dairy produce, quotas will not be applied on Imperial initiative. t - """

Two men arrested in London and Melbourne on charges of false pretences in New Zealand. New South Wales Government to spend £200,000 erecting homes for unemployed families.

Unless £3500 is raised in three days "Smithy" may be unable to start •in Centenary Air Race.

German threat to. invent substitutes for raw materials if nations continue to shut out her exports. Sales on the Auckland Stock Exchange to-day were:—South British, '£4 0/3; Abraham and Williams (prof.), £4 10/,; Westport Stockton, 2/5; Farmers' Fertiliser £1; New' Zealand Newspapers. £1 10/3; Blackwater. £1 14/; King Solomon, 4/; Mataki. 2/2}; Auckland Transport Board'(l/ 10/49), 5£ per cent. £10-3; Northern Steam., 7/9; New Zealand Breweries, £2 3/9; Bycroft; £2 S/; Colonial Sugar, £65 5/; Komata Beefs, jO/3; Mahakipawa, Sd; Stock (1955), 4 I per cent, £108 5/.

Books! Books! Books! Kcalv's annufcl sale, Shortland St.,. now proceeding. Inspection invited. — ('Ad.)

Fish Sales daily at Fishworth's, from 9 a.m. till 5.30. Customs St. West. (Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 126, 30 May 1934, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 126, 30 May 1934, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 126, 30 May 1934, Page 1