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TABLE TALK.

Amazing; attendance at Te*t. Bradman in best batting form. Auckland boat Ota go by an inning. Fine innings by Ki-g at Melbourne. Indications of floods in the province. Sunset. <.44; sunrise to-morrow, .VOU. High water at Auckland to-dav, 1.22 p.m. Collision between two tram-cprs in city. Pope reported to have spent a better night. Arrival of 4000 Italians in Spain eonfirmed. Transfer of admiral's flaj to HMS Achillea. " . further rounds played in chess championship. Karetu arrived from Singapore this morning. Arbitration Court to resume «ittin ,T in February. ~ Hea\y excursion traffic on railwavs continues. . . Xew Zealand bowls tournev at Wellington. Auckland wins first racc of Cornwell Cup series. Woman struck by motor truck in eitv and injured. Surf club member rescued'-from sea at Waihi Beach. Wanganella sailed for Sydney vesterday afternoon. Awatea made record trip from Svdnev to Wellington. Hundred killed in most deadlv tir raid on Madrid. Christchurch won second Cornwell Cup race this morning. Tanker Lacklan. from Palembang, due to-morrow morning. Wellington fights back stronglv after Canterbury declares. Whitianga's water supply blocked owing to sli® in hills. Three people injured when car went oy er cliff near Albany. Tourist liner Jsarkunda left Russell last evening for Sydney. Short sitting of Police Court to-dav, and" only one case dealt with. Coombe and Bedford to fight out New Zealand tennis championship. Mysterious disappearance of passenger from .Continental air liner. Xo plav in Canterbury-Wellington Plunket Shield game this morning. Bradman. passes Sutcliffe's Test aggregate and has only Hobbe to beat. v Housing activity and larger spending bring revival of prosperitv to furniture trade. Industrial outlook for 1937 promises all-round expansion, but prices will be higher. Xew conditions of employment for 11A studio orchestra enforced from yesterday. Complaints made to City Council concerning overcharging by taxis during holiday rush. Greatest demand for services of musicians in Auckland over the holidavs for eight years. High praise for Ward's invaluable innings in Test; it saved better batemen from hostile Voce. Owing to rain Greymouth trots postponed until Wednesday and Thursday, and Reefton meeting until Friday and Saturday. Union secretary announces his intention to oppose the granting of transport licenses to operators-who have neglected to restore wages to the 1931 levei or to observe award conditions. Australasia's greatest value, £5 5/ set of teeth for £2-10/.—EL Davie#, Ltd. (Dentist Da vies), opp. Woolwartbe.—Ad.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 3, 5 January 1937, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 3, 5 January 1937, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 3, 5 January 1937, Page 1