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TABLE TALK.

Grass iires in Waikato. Crawford beat Perry again. Fatal ease of food poisoning in Otago. Marama' due to-morrow from Sydney. Sloop Laburnum returned from south. Auckland beaches crowded yesterday. .Steamer Narbada arrived from India. H.M.S. Diomede being overhauled in dock. Duke made aeroplane flight in Southland. Fast mile by Backhouse at Centenary sports. Doctor injured in car crash near Napier. Saar plebiscite carried out in orderly manner. Cyclist injured in Great North Road collision. New Noxious Weeds Act now in operation. Japanese steamers returned to Han raki Gulf. Body recovered of man drowned in Lake Arapuni. London newspaper criticises Britain'.; sporting spirit. Nazis planning to celebrate victory in Saar plebiscite. Water shortage developing in Waikato drought areas. Australia's centenarian clergyman. Rev. Loste, dead. Manukau takes lead in City an 1 Suburban cricket. S. A. R. Badeley scored 227 at Hamilton on Saturday. Dominion rinks champions had one defeat on Saturday. Fire causes damage estimated at £4.">,000 in Melbourne. Don Bradman has reached Colombo on way home to Adelaide. Wreckage of missing yacht believed found in West Australia. Tasmanian Premier and secretary injured in Hobart collision. Visiting bowfers entertained on har hour excursion yesterday. Wanton destruction of bush on Mamaku Hills road alleged. Amelia Earhart Putnam flies solo from Honolulu to California. Body of young man found washed up on beach near Karaka Bay. Unsuccessful search for missing bather at Wellington beach. Spanish nobility flocking to Rome for marriage of Infanta Beatrice. Catalogue between 26,000 and .27,000 belles for Wanganui wool sale. Man and boy rescued yesterday when canoe capsized at Mission Bay. British and Finnish athletes to arrive in New Zealand on February 11. Rumour of ex-King Alfonso's intention to seek annulment of marriage. Third day of section play in° New Zealand r>nks bowling championship. "Boy" Charlton, former champion swimmer, makes brilliant reappearance. Victorian woman M.P. believes men are more suited for country electorates. Mollisons drop plans for stratosphere flight owing to lack of financial backers. Centuries by Ron Bush (105) and Mills (ISO) ill Auckland senior cricket. Touring European tennis star and wife escape severe injury in motor crash in N.S.W. League of Nations Union's Youth Group meets for national conference at Bristol. First person outside Saar to know plebiscite result will be League Committee chairman. British Dominions Secretary says Government would welcome peace with Irish Free State. Air mail which arrived in Auckland on Saturday morning delivered to Duke of Gloucester in Invercargill in evening. Sales on 'Change to-dav were: Reserve Bank, £0 12/G; Phillipps and Impev. £2 10/; Gillespie's Beach, 1/51; Gisbonie Sheepfarmers, 6h per cent, £102 5/; E.. S. and A Bank, £5 1/; Auckland Gas (con.), 19/3; Consolidated Brick, 10/1; Goldfields Dredge, 9d. Unlisted: Woolworths, £4 3/6. Australasia's greatest value, £5 5/ sen of teeth £2 10/.— K. Davies, Ltd (Dentist Daviee),opp. Woolworths.—Ad

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 11, 14 January 1935, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 11, 14 January 1935, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 11, 14 January 1935, Page 1