TABLE TALK.
Rough seas on west coast. Third attempt made on Gandhi's life. Minor lire at -Mount Albert yesterday morning. European naval building wave in progress. Wintry conditions in Auckland over week-end. Steamer Sheaf Crown arrived from New York. Lapse of subsidy caused rise in price of fertilisers. Drastic cuts necessary to meet Italian L'lidget deficit. Two Polish airmen succeed in North Atlantic flight. Church memorial unveiled to late Sir Thomas Sidey. Britain rejoices at partial restoration of salary cuts. Plots against Nazis revealed and ruthlessly scotched. Four killed in bomb explosion 011 Chinese railway. Interesting debates in Parliament predicted for this week. Heart of world's oldest man to be preserved in a museum. Astor marriage in New York culminates stormy romance. French war court-martial's decision reversed in new legal suit. Faith in Australia left Ninety-Mile Beach at r>.S this morning. Henry Ford believed about to submit to Roosevelt recovery codes. Anti-Dc Yalera forces in the lead in Free State municipal elections. Snow and wintry conditions reported from many parts of Dominion. New Zealand Rotary governor receiving hospital treatment in U.S.A. New Irish "menace" of shirts imported into Britain at 1/0 each. Twelve degrees of frost, highest evei recorded, in Gisborne this morning. Italian • warship's uninvited visit to Albania causes tension in Balkans. Union Company's new steamer Waitaki making first visit to Auckland. Guides and scouts' annual parade yesterday afternoon at Town Hall. Interesting origin of Australian apple industry recalled at 50th anniversary. Increase in Customs returns recorded in Wellington in nine successive months. Lord Mayor of London's son killed in shocking tragedy at Hendon air display. Sales on the Auckland Stock Exchange to-dav were:—P. and O. (deferred stock), £1 1/; Timaru, 9/0; Dominion •Fertiliser, £1 0/3; Farmers' Trading 5/3; Grand Junction, 4/2; Bycroft, £2 8/; Stock (1940), 4 p.c., £105 /TO; Stock (1955), 4 p.c., £107. Unlisted: Golconda Holdings, 1/7. Fishworth's, big sales. All kinds of fisli daily from 5.30 to s.3o.—Fishworth's.—(Ad.) English overcoats, reasonably priced, only 25 left.—P. Groos and C 0.," Durham Street East.— (Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Issue 154, 2 July 1934, Page 1
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