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TABLE TALK.

New award for coacliworkers. Welcome rain over wide area. High water at Auckland 1.9 p.m. New Zealand butter market quiet. Sunset 7.35; sunrise to-morrow 4.57. Chipperfield scores his first Test century. ria-eeliorse Kahapa sold to overseas buyer. Steamer Kairanga sailed for Newcastle. Furtner donations to Crippled Child ren's Fund. Swimming carnival at .Tepid Baths last evening. ' License for floating.cabaret issued by Harbour Board. Improved rate" collection in Mt. Albert Borougl}." Australia leads South Africa by 181 runs in first Test. Legislation necessary before pensions bonus can be paid. Caugliey still limping and may not ..play against Wales. Law for universal suffrage in Egypt approved by Ministers. Rough weather delayed departure oi Monterey last evening. Violent demonstration by students in China against Japanese. Ethiopians inflict reverse on Italians in action in north sector. Remarkable penance by Hindu, who fasted for over six weeks. All Blacks resting at Porthcawl for Welsh international match. Civic reception to Prime Minister last evening at Town Hall. Male shoplifter, fined £15, in default 30 days', said he preferred gaol. Ballot among university students concerning attitude to war completed. Derailment of railway wagon at Whangamarino delayed traffic for two hours. Pilot exonerated f and justified in action in recent air liner crash at Tasmania. Danger ®f subsidised foreign shipping to British industry again emphasised in London. Unexpected development in Australian seamen's strike may involve New Zealand. Lady Kingsford Smith to carry on Tasman air service planned by her late husband. M. Laval's statement in Parliament on peace terms meets with violent demonstration. Hospital Board has arranged for accommodation for emergency night cases at Devonport. Application for release of man from prison on the ground of alleged irregular court procedure fails. Clash between British Dominion delegate and Japanese admiral at Naval Conference in London. Auckland Transport Board may endeavour to meet London commitments in New Zealand currency. Early in New Year Government Departments housed in Shortland Street post office to..- move .into temporary premises. . v Over 2000 chequoeV bejhg : , posted by of* Government's Christmas bonus to outdoor relief recipients. Prance exported 500,000 gallons more petrol to. Italy in November than for whole of previous ten months. Government Departments requiring services of Dr. Gilmour, pathologist, must in future make special application to Auckland Hospital Board. Sales on 'Change to-day were: Commercial Bank, 17/11; Reserve Bank, £5 15/6, £5 15/; New Zealand Insurance, £3 2/10: Auckland Transport Board, 4i per cent, 1/4/44-53, £103 10/; Bank of New Zealand (2), £2 8/; N.A. Farmers, A pref., 16/; Renown, pref.. 2/8J; Broken Hill, £2 19/6; Morris Hedstrom, £1 5/; Mount Morgan, £1 17/; Placer, £5 5/. Unlisted: Woolwortlis (Syd.), £6 1/6.

Christmas hams cooked free from lid lb. —A. Birch, Ltd., Symonds St., Newmarket, Dilworth Bldg., Queen St. —(Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 299, 18 December 1935, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 299, 18 December 1935, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 299, 18 December 1935, Page 1