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TABLE TALK.

Sunset at 4.45. Boy missing at Devonport. Aeroplane accident at Mangere. New Zealand butter market steady. King's College reunion at week-end. Ponsonby drew with League leaders. High water at Auckland at midnight. Caledonian society formed at Otahului. J. McLean loses his Scottish golf title. Thistle won Chatham Cup local semifinal. Aorangi arrived yesterday from Vancouver. British M.P. challenged to duel by Italian. Crawford and Quist win British tennis doubles, Auckland first on roster for wool sales this year. Tie of 283 in Belgian open golf championship. Eise expected at London wool sales to-morrow. Wellington steeplechase meeting opens to-morrow. Horse racing by floodlight inaugurated in France. Indian hockey team beat Waikato by seven goals. Several football accidents in Saturday matches. Grant of £10,000 a year for dairy instruction. Heavy traffic south by Limited express last evening. Great display by Royal Air Force before the King. • Two London firemen, killed fighting fire at Poplar. Two well-known French racing airmen killed in crash. Party of trampers marooned by flood near Wellington. Escape of five patients from Seacliff i Mental Hospital. English and American mail reached ■Auckland yesterday. America refuses to be drawn into Italo-Abyssinia dispute. Eight deaths in four days at level crossings on the Rand. Young native killed by alligator in North Australian river. Rugby senior champion leaders beaten by Grammar Old Boys. James Langridge invited to join M.C.C. team for New Zealand. Frosts in Spain help price of New Zealand applee in London. J. W. Savidan again wins provincial cross-country championship. King's College old boys make presentation to Rev. H. K. Archdall. British survivors of Quetta 'quake disaster arrive at Southampton. Extensive police search at Hastings in connection with death of child. Bulgarian aged 107 committed suicide because all his friends were dead. Mrs. Wills-Moody stages great recovery to beat old rival in Wimbledon tennis final. Hardstaff scores century against Africans and accepts invitation for New Zealand tour. Telegraphic chess match between Auckland and Wellington played on Saturday evening. Roosevelt Minister to tour country to test feelings of Democrats in view of next Presidential election. Sales on the Auckland Stock Exchange to-day were: Morris Hedstrom (2), fl 1/6; Placer, £33 10/; Stock, 38-62, 3J per cent, £108; Milne and Choyce (deb.), 17/3; Mount Morgan, £1 17/6; Bonds, 37-40, 4 per cent, £104 15/. Unlisted: Golden Crown (lid paid), 6/9; Golden Crown, 7/9. Australasia's greatest value, £o 5/ set of teeth for £2 10/.— E. Davies, Ltd. (Dentist Davies), opp. Wool worths.—Ad.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 159, 8 July 1935, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 159, 8 July 1935, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 159, 8 July 1935, Page 1