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TABLE TALK.

Whangavei races to-day. Waikato Show continued to-day. Ponsonby Cruising- Club races to-day. Armistice Day observation to-morrow. Waipalii due from Suva 011 Tuesday. Niagara due from Sydney on Monday. Canterbury J.C. and ITawke's Bay races. Mrs. Mollison denies quarrel with licr husband. Foreign journalists being expelled from Spain. Trojan Star arrived from South to load for Home. Catholic primary schools' tennis tournament to-day. Price for New Zealand butter steady on Home market. Launch charged by whale at Queen Charlotte Sound. House of Lords debate Incitement Bill for 12 hours. Death of last survivor in India of siege of Luck now. Elderly tennis player collapsed at Hamilton and died. Parliament lias adjourned until Wednesday, February 13. Pageantry of London and Londoners at Lord Mayor's Show. Over 30 men put off at Otahulra railway workshops to-day. Bill affecting bond-issuing companies introduced in Parliament. Germany accused of interference in government of the Saar. New Prime Minister youngest in history of French Republic. Memorial areli at Kohukolxu accidentally knocked into harbour. Police offer £200 for identification of woman murdered at Albury, N.S.W. Daring bandit attack 011 pay roll clerks in Sydney; pepper thrown by thieves. Attachment lifted from " Smithy's " 'plane; airman plans "longest flight in history." British group with £5,000,000 capital being formed to attack world's aircraft markets. Nazi party to spend £25,000 a year relieving relatives of victims in 102.'! revolution. Parliament passed the Agriculture (Emergency Powers) Bill with slight amendments. Dutch 'plane to carry Christmas mail from Amsterdam to Dutch Guiana, South America. British Government denies specifically proposing suspension of meat shipments from Dominions. Steamer Cornwall, which left for Wellington this morning, returned to port with engine trouble. Sales on 'Change to-day were:— Bank of New Zealand, £2 10/; A.P.A.; 10/8; Guarantee Corp., 5/0; Huddart Parker, £1 10/0'; Big River, 1/8; Maliakipawa, lOd; Broken Hill P.. £2 11/; Gisborne Sheepfarmers, £101 5/; Hastings B.C. (1/4/48, 4}), £101 10/; Colonial Sugar (2), £74 2/0, £74; South British, £4; 11/9. Kelleway's. Bargain Monday: 30 x 00 inlaid seagrass mats, 2/11; 30in all-over pattern seagrass runner, 1/01; plain coir door mats, 1/11. —Newmarket. Ad. Nothing less than the best is good enough for Empire customers. You get the best for less at Empire Furriers, opp. Town Hall (358 Queju St.) — (Ad.) I Kelleway's Bargain Monday: Fin lav's 80in twill sheeting, 1/11 yd; SOin heavy unbleached H.B. sheeting, 1/8 yd; S. bed Onehunga blankets, 10/11 pair.—New-market.—-(Ad.) Now is the time for that fur coat to be remade as new at small cost by Empire Furriers, opp. Town Hall.—(Ad.) Kelleway's Bargain Monday: Beinberg silk hose, 3/11; silk scarves, 2/0: newest white gauntlet gloves, 1/11, 2/0 pair; mesh sport blouses, 3/ll. —Newmarket. —(Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 267, 10 November 1934, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 267, 10 November 1934, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 267, 10 November 1934, Page 1