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Sunset at 7.24 p.m. to-day. Rotorua races to-day. Destructive fire at Glen Eden. H.M.S. Duriedin enters dock. High tide at Auckland 1.55 a.m. Tiraaru harbour scheme deferred. Upward tendency of butter market. Marama due to-morrow from Sydney. Death of famous British teftnis player. Two rescues at Mission Bay yesterday. Crowds at Auckland beaches yesterday: New pavilion for surf club opener! at Piha. Public executioner in Barcelona murdered. Bather injured while diving at Foir.t Chevalier. Motor ship Ardenvohr arrived from New York. Sloop Laburnum sailed to-day for Singapore. Consecration of new Anglican church at Huntly. English women cricketers had easy win at Dunedin. Italy waives claims for 1940 Olympiad in favour of Japan. Eighteen killed in head-on collision of trains in Russia. 'Varsity still leads in Auckland senior cricket championship. Identity established of chief pirates in Tungchow incident. • Private yacht Rosaura arrived at Wellington from Australia. Pierce thunder and lightning storm in N.S.W. in week-end. Tauranga ambulance completed 200 miles' trip this morning. Terms of new Anglo-Rumanian trada debts agreement announced. Unemployed in Germany officially stated to number 2,973,000. Baby of Lowestoft fish porter weighs 10041b at 33 months of age. Poland to spend £24,000,000 on public works, to aid 2,500,000 workless. Growing feeling in Britain that, reconstruction of Ministry is needed. Otranto delayed for twelve hours on Saturday in fog near Wellington. Change in betting system to be made at Auckland trots next Saturday. Labo.ur to test British Government on censure motion on unemployment. South need to score 311 runs to win inter-island cricket match to-day. British magnate says shipping trouble is caused by having too many ships.. Over 3000 people attended annual picnic of Returned Soldiers' Association. Bather injured at Motuihi through feet being caught in launch's propeller. King's Old Boys and Ponsonby got six-point wins in Auckland senior cricket. Silver jubilee of Primate marked by •pecialft service yesterday at St. Mary's Cathedral. Representative of Unemployment Board investigating unemployment affairs in Auckland. Farewell services at Devonport in connection with concluding ministry of Rev. W. Lawson Marsh. , i . Canadian, radium deposits believed sufficient for Empire; development will reduce price enormously. ~ Australian Royal Commission to be appointed to inquire into banking and monetary systems and Douglas Credit
plan. -■:■ ;,- - .' ... ■: ■ Sales on 'Change to-dav were: Bank of New Zealand (2), £2 10/9; New Zealand Insurance, £3 9/; Standard, £3 12/ C; Loan and Mercantile, £45; National Bank of Australasia, £13; Auckland Ga? (eon.), £1; New Zealand Breweries, £2 11/9; Broken Hill Proprietary, £2 12/9; Electrolytic Zinc, £1 2/; Big River, 2/7*. 20 Wonderful Bargains, one in eacli window. All below cost. See them at David Silk, Jeweller, Queen Street.—Ad.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 35, 11 February 1935, Page 1
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