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■ ■ * Trotting Derby at Epsom. High water at Auckland 9.33 p.m. Child drowned in river at Te Kuiti. ; Sunset 7.43; sunrise to-morrow 5.2. I Mariposa left early last evening foi : Sydney. 'Tennis handicap tournament continued. Country week cricket at Eden Park to-day. ! Cinder track racing at Stadium thie j evening. Radio licenses in Dominion now total 178,000. Monowai returned from holiday cruise • in north. Tourist liner Orama sailed for Wellington. Chess championship continued iii : Wellington. ' Country cricket week transferred to | Eden Park. Steamer Golden Bear sailed for south last evening. Canadian Victor to sail for New York ! on Monday. ; Young motor cyclist injured on | Tamaki Drive. ' Shortage of Water for campers at ; Port Waikato. Presbyterian summer school at St. Cuthbert's College. Cyril Allcott captains South Canter- ■ bury against M.C.C. Paces at New Plymouth, Awapuni. Dunedin and Hokitika. Nourse scores 231 in Test against Australia at Johannesburg. Hamilton man collapsed after bathing ; and died in Waikato Hospital. Italy planning to force campaign before sanctions are stiffened. Christinas bowling tournament , advanced further stage to-day. ; Jack Crawford, tennis star, reported . to be suffering from heart strain. | First blood to Wellington in Plunket . Shield match against Canterbury. Sydney seamen appoint militant ; strike leader secretary in place of Mr. , Johnson. : South Africa makes wonderful reI covery in second cricket Test against i Australia. 1 Steamer Paringa believed lost with all hands, off Victoria, while towing I ship to Japan. ; French newspapers forecast majority of "20 for M. Laval in Chamber of Deputies to-day. Kaimiro arrives from Melbourne on Monday with 328 bags of mail from England and Australia. Karetu, which sails for Sydney on Monday, will take a mail from Auckland, closing at 1 p.m. Single woman charged in connection with discovery of a child in a Christchurch departmental store recently. Britain evacuates Libyan frontier post to avoid provocative incidents. Reported clash between Anglo-Egyptian and Italian troops. The man who really knows says the best gift for a woman is an Empire fur from Empire Furriers, opp. Town Hall.—Ad.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 307, 28 December 1935, Page 1
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