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TABLE TALK.

Sunset at 4.53. Wanganui races to-day. High, water at Auckland 5.36 p.m. Child in city scalded by boiling water. Eeserve Biink to pay its first dividend. Steamer Bcnniqra due -to-morrow from South. Prolonged stock sale at WestJicld yesterday. Child struck l)y lorry and killed at Pie ton. Reduction of rates in One Tree Hill horoujjh. Rooeevelt refused two-year extension of XYR.A. Citrus growers held field day at Henderson. Racing at Blenheim and Invercargill to-morrow. Improved price for lamb at Westfield sales to-day. Indian hockey team runs up big score at Dannevirke. London wool sales continue, with strong market. Warships carrying out gunnery exorcises in fjulf. Constable struck by motor at Avondale and injured. 'Monterqy due from Los Angeles to-

morrow morning.* Graphic story of Southern Cross flight by airmen. British overseas trade for April highest in five years. Mussolini makes rousing speech on Abyssinia situation. First meeting of new City Council to bo lielil this evening. Lord Bledisloe appointed director of two shipping companies. Wilsons Cement Company earned, increased profits last year. Record high scoring in Soutbpovi professional golf tourney. High standard of Dominion Preen praised at London dinner. Progress with economy to be municipal policy at Xorthcote. Woman charged with firing rifle at man found guilty of assault. London butler market slow, as European supplies are increasing. Mayoral installation ceremonies in city and suburbs last evening. Pereifa draws with Williams in wrestling bout at Christchurch. Shocking farm tragedy near Timaru. Son charged with murdering father. Official denial that U.S. Pacific manoeuvres are directed against Japan. Annual meeting last evening of members of Auckland Institute and Museum. Auckland provincial lady golf champion beaten in second round yesterday. Arrangements for representative matches confirmed by Auckland Rugby Union. Motor ship Elnibank on way from Nauru Island to Auckland with phosphate cargo. Aeroplane, construction to become regular part , of educational curriculum in Germany. Reported at meeting of Mount Eden Borough Council that finances were in sound position. Biggest meat dealers at Smithfiehl decided to prevent further depreciation of lamb and mutton prices. Airman leaps from 3000 ft. and drops in front of French Minister's daughter, presenting her with a bouquet. Sales on 'Change to-day were: — E.S. and A. (2) £f> 1/(5; Union Bank of Australia, £8 13/0, £8 13/9; £8 14/; Amalgamated Brick (Auckland)." £l().'i 10/; Bank of Australasia, £11; Bank of New South Wales, £31; Bank of New Zealand, D Mort., £1 13/10$; Traders' Finance (con.), 2/8; Huddart-Parkcr, £1 IS/; National Timber, 14/; Australian Iron and Steel, £1 3/; Broken Hill Proprietary, £2 15/9; Farmers' Trading. 7/11; Grand Junction, 4/8; Mount Morgan, £1 18/4. Unlisted: Woolworths (Sydney), £4 8/6. The Model Furriers guarantee satisfaction. A visit will convince you of the great reliance you can place with us for your fur requirements.—Only address: 259, Karangahape Road.—(Ad.) 20 wonderful bargains, one in each window. All below cost. See them at David Silk, Jeweller, Queen Street.— (Ad.) The Model Furriers aro noted for fur and fur coat renovation at trifling cost. Note address: 289, K'hape Road.—(Ad.) Real Pes-chaniki coats now 14<rs, worth double.—At The Model Furriers, 289, Karangahape Road.—(Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 114, 16 May 1935, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 114, 16 May 1935, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 114, 16 May 1935, Page 1