TABLE TALK.
- 9 — Summer weather over week-end. Armistice Day observance yesterday. Big dividend at Hawke's Bay races. Niagara arrived from Sydney this morning. New sloop Leith due at Auckland to-morrow. Bishop Cherrington approves of games on Sunday. Price of butter increased Id per lb in Auckland. The King attends Armistice Day service in London. Provincial brass hands' contest held at Carlaw Park. Tasman Sea flight to-morrow by Auckland airmen. Three prisoners sentenced at Supreme Court this morning. Dispute at Westfield freezing works settled this morning. Steamer Cornwall continued voyage to Wellington yesterday. Mussolini inaugurates corporative system of rule in Italy. "Smithy's" law suit at Los Angeles settled out of Court. Mr. Ulm leaves Britain for Canada to start Pacific flight. Phosphate cargo by steamer Parracombe from Ocean Island. British newspapers use Armistice Day to emphasise dangers of war. Proposal for international shipping conference favourably received. Duke of Gloucester dedicates Victoria's Shrine of Remembrance. Duke of Gloucester from Brisbane to launch ship at Barrow-in-Furness. W. G. Eustace won champion of champions golf match' at Maungakiekie. Hughes defeated Perry in another tennis match at Christclnirch on Saturday. Sales on the Auckland Stock Exchange to-day were: Bank of New Zealand, £2 10/ (2); Stock, 3J per cent (1938-52), £109 10/; ditto, 4 per cent (1940), £104 10/; Claude Neon (Sydney), £2 11/G; Skippers, 74d; Waihi Grand Junction, 4/9; Broken Hill Proprietary, £2 11/. Australasia's greatest value, £5 5/ set of teeth for £2 10/.—Dentist Davies, opp. Woolworths.— (Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LVX, Issue 268, 12 November 1934, Page 1
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