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New Cabinet formed in Spain. High water at Auckland, 12.23 p.m. Sunset, 4.54; sunrise to-morrow, 6.41. Head-on motor cvclc crash at Takapuna. Monterey due to-morrow from Las Angeles. New Zealand boxer victorious in Sydney. 'Varsity graduation ceremony tomorrow. Cumberland to sail for London at noon to-morrow. Overseas mail due at Auckland to-morrow. Woman injured in motor collision at Takanini. Indians score 304 for five against Northants. Nominations close to-morrow for City Council vacancy. Chief Rabbi consecrates synagogue in liner Queen Mary. Amy Mollison reaches Khartoum on Cape-England flight. Ross guaranteed £9000 for fight with Carroll in Australia. New Zealand butter now quoted up to 92/ on London market Lively incident at meeting of Takapuna Borough Council. Italy's membership of League of Nations in the balance. Remuera due from London via Wellington at 2 p.m. to-morrow. Action being taken to recover £1180 taxation from N.S.W. judge. General strike in Athens in sympathy with Salonika workers fails. Fifty-three nations will be represented by 5300 athletes at Berlin Olympiad. Keen demand for vegetables at City Marts to-day, and high prices realised. Four N.S.W. Soccer players barred by club likely to make New Zealand trip. Polish doctor's revelations of treatment as prisoner of Italians in Abyssinia. Anglican Bishop of Bradford urges matrimonial agency in Church organisation. Careless driving by holiday motorists subject of report to Automobile Association. Southampton flying-boat, largest aircraft ever to visit Australia, arrived at Darwin. Auckland Rugby League decided to adopt non-replacement rule in regard to players. Inaugural dinner of Christian Brothers Old Boys' Association held last evening in Auckland. The Marketing Bill passed the Upper House to-day without amendment, and is now law. Astonishing evidence at inquiry into alleged British Budget leakages; Cabinet Minister involved. Final step taken by Auckland Golf Club allowing women to play on Sundays at Middlemore. H.M.S. Wellington and H.M.S. Leitli leave on Monday for mine-sweeping exercises in the Gulf. Count Felix von Luckner announces his intention of visiting New Zealand in his. own yacht this year. Auckland University graduates to be "capped" at annual ceremony in Town Hall to-morrow night. Announced at meeting of Auckland Rugby Union that over 2000 players were taking part in matches this season. Sales on the Auckland Stock Exchange to-day were: Northern Steam (con.), 1/8; Leyland O'Brien, £1 3/; G. J. Coles, £3 14/; Bank of New Zealand (odd lot), £2 5/; Renown Coal, 10/0; Auckland Gas, £1 0/1; Farmers' Trading (2), 9/6; Woolworths (N.Z.) £6 2/0, £0 4/6, £0 5/; Waihi Investments (2), 11/3 (2). Unlisted: Woohvorth (Syd.), £8 7/, £8 10/; Auckland Trotting Club, 1/4/1939-44, OA per cent, £101; Shillings, 7/9. Famous for high quality and lower prices in furs and fur cqats. —The Model Furriers, 288, Queen Street, opp. Smith and Caughey's. —(Ad.). An Empire fur or fur coat embodies all that fashion demands. Prices lowest. Empire Furriers, opposite Town Hall. (Ad.) Avail yourself of the marvellous value we are offering in fur coats and necklets. —Melba Fur Co., next Geo. Walker's.— (Ad.). When it's furs, see us for the utmost in value and quality.—The Model Furriers, 288, Queen St.— (Ad.).

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 113, 14 May 1936, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 113, 14 May 1936, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 113, 14 May 1936, Page 1