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TABLE TALK.

Better fishing reported at Taupo. High water at Auckland 12.55 p.m. Sunset 6.56; sunrise to-morrow 5.13. Prisoners sentenced in Supreme Court. Yaelit Morewa arrived from Australia. Air mail due at Auckland on Wednesday. Steamer Akaroa arrived from south to load. Man struck by train at Amberlev and killed. -Italians launch great offensive on all fronts. Wanganella due on Wednesday from Sydney. G. F. Hewer and seven other prisoners to be sentenced in Supreme Court tomorrow. Democrat leader, Mr. Hislop, visiting Auckland. Big programme of political addresses for to-night. Brinsden won champion of champions golf tourney. New British effort to solve FrancoGerman differences. Japan may not take sideu in ItaloAbyssinian dispute.

New Zealand middle-weight boxing champion knocked out. All Blacks win first game at Twickenham by double figures. Compensation case heard in Arbitration Court this morning. I'oiice constable at Shannon died suddenly from heart seizure. Supplementary Parliamentary rolls to close at 6.30 this evening. Two Italian broadcast appeals against sanctions made to America. Political address by Mr. Coates on Saturday evening at Helensville. Child knocked down by motor van at Mount Eden died from injuries. Father saved children before house was gutted by fire at St. Helier's. Leader of Opposition, Mr. Savage, to give a number of addresses in South. New Zealand women badly beaten again by New South Wales tennis team. Annual sessions of Presbyterian Church to open in Wellington to-morrow. Probation granted to young woman found guilty of stealing ring worth £50. Fifty out of fifty-six League mambers decide to support sanctions against Italy. Pedestrian claiming £1600 from truck driver in. Supreme Court as sequel to collision. Annual social gathering of Auckland School Committees' Association held on Saturday evening. No score in first spell of New Zealand - London Counties match; home side man short in second spell. Elimination of tramway centre poles completed at considerably lower cost than anticipated.

"Played like old gentlemen" was a London critic's comment on All Blacks' display on Saturday. Three years' hard labour imposed on men found guilty of five charges of breaking and entering. Representatives of Tramway Union to meet Transport Board concerning wages restoration question. Hot opium pipes alleged to have been found by police on premises occupied by Chinese in .Nelson Street. The Swedish "bathtub sailor," whose abortive attempts to enter Australia led to months of negotiations, is to settle in New Zealand. Two men remanded on charges of obtaining £0 from Chinese by alleged false pretences with a winning pakapoo ticket. Sales on the Auckland Stock Exchange to-day were:—Bank of Australasia, £11 8/; Mortgage Corporation, 5/7; Kauri Timber, £1 "3/8; Tooths, £2 17/9; Electrolytic Zinc,„ £1 13/; N.Z. Refrigerating, £1 2/3; Sanford, 2/9; Martha, £1 1/4; Skippers, 2|d;.Waihi Invest., IG/7; Mount Morgan, £1 17/3; Bonds, 194G-49, 4 per cent, £105; Placer Develop. (2), £5 10/; ditto, £5 1/; Colonial Sugar, £44; Mount Roskill, 30/9/42, 4i per cent, £103 10/.

Australasia's greatest value, £5 5/ set of teeth for £2 10/. —E. Davies, Ltd. (Dentist Davies), opp. Woolworths.—Ad.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 261, 4 November 1935, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 261, 4 November 1935, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 261, 4 November 1935, Page 1