TABLE TALK.
Bradman and McCabe top 2000 runs. Vienna's first war memorial unveiled. No work at Hobsonvillc Air Baso today. Lower price for butter operating from to-clay. "Smithy's" 'plane damaged in West Australia. Cyclist killed in collision with car at Cambridge. D. F. Pope, county cricketer, killed in car accident. Good flow of artesian water obtained at Northcote Sawmill worker fatally injured at Taumarunui. Auckland recovers Eanfurly Shield after 21 years. w Mr. Lincoln Ellsworth in training at National Park. Duke of Gloucester arrives at Suez and flies to Cairo. Girl fell from cliff near St. Helier's and was injured. ■ Governor-General says v he, begins to envy his successor. Impressive funeral for Maori footballer on East Coast. Dutch oil tanker had rough passage on way to Auckland. Ten-month trial of Indian gangsters ends in heavy sentences. Exaggerated reports of Franco-Italian talks regarding peace pact. Many visitors to cruisers at Queen's wharf yesterday afternoon. Seaman drowned after falling from Greymouth fishing steamer. Only seven New Zealand cattle lost in first consignment to China. Terrible disaster by fire on ■ American tourist ship returning to New York. "Old Contemptibles" ,ind Field Engineers held reunions on Saturday. Police traffic control scores real triumph in great London demonstrations. South Australian orange growers refute charge that New Zealand prices are too high. Opinion expressed, after private talk with de Valera, that Anglo-Irish dispute could be settled. Keunion in Auckland on Saturday evening of Auckland branch of New Plymouth High School old boys.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 214, 10 September 1934, Page 1
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