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TABLE TALK.

Wellington trots. First race for Sanders Cup to-day. Racing at Xew Plymouth to-dav." Draw for 1937 Davis Cup announced. Sunset, 7.31; sunrise to-morrow, 5.40. London says England has a chance in Test. High water at Auckland 2 a.m. tomorrow. School dental clinics to reopen on March 1. Man electrocuted in milking shed near Taneatua. Child scalded by basin of hot water upsetting. Gold Cup trotting meeting at Wellington to-day. Complications over contest for world boxing title. Maurice McCarter rides three winners at Ascot races. Desperate struggle against floou waters in Illinois city. Elderly man injured when car out «..f ! control mounted footpath. Widow found guilty of unlawful ur-e of instrument at Auckland. Three bombs dropped by Spanish plane near British battleship. Hitler's reference to neutrality guarantee not understood in Holland. Indemnity claims bv Xorwav and Belgium for nationals killed in Spain. Woman severely injured when struck by engine op railway line at Milton. Plunket Shield match—Auckland v Wellington— at Eden Park to-morrow. Ex-university lecturer claims £250 foi perfecting a patent weighing machine Price of Xew Zealand butter on London market still falling—drop of 3/ this week. Judging on first Xew Zealand daiih.-i trials commenced at the railway station to-day. Programme for Xew Zealand Session of New Education Fellowship in Juiy announced. Ban on children attending picture theatres to be removed as from to-mor-row evening. Of 3,000,000 houses built in Britain since Armistice. 2,000,000 bought through building societies. Inquest into deaths of four member* of crew drowned in wreck of scow Ran-M held this afternoon. Kite flying, now popular Auckland juvenile sport, hae history standing beyond Christian era. Auckland Chamber of Commerce to discuss notice of motion in regard ?v» emigration to Xew Zealand. Two of the five Waikato mines, Madonald and Glen Afton, idle to-day while men hold stop work meetings. Shock and serious internal injuries suffered by woman when knocked down by motor lorry at Whangarei. ' Another stormy meeting of Auckland and Suburban Local Bodies Labourer?* Union in Trades Hall last night. Income tax Department notifies taxpayers that they are bound to communicate with Department if no demand has been received. State income for nine months up to December 'Mm shows increase of £2,508,000 Compared with corresponding His* month's of previous year. Sales on 'Change to-day were:—Bank of Xew Zealand, £2 0/6; Kauri Timber, £1 3/; Dominion Brewerv, £2 3/. Broken Hill Pty.. £4 1/3, (Con.) £3 7/6. £3 8/: Bycroft. £2 0/6: Electro Zinc (pref.) (2t, £2 IG/0; Morts Dock. 13/4: Wilsons Cement. £1 18/G; Maori Gully, sj l ; Stock, 15/2/43-46. £103 17/6; E. S. and H. Bank, £6 5; Bank of Xew South Wales. £35 12/6; Bank of Xew Zealand, £2 0/6; Auckland Gas (3). £1 3/8; Dominion Breweries, £2 3/, £2 3/6; Xew Zealand Breweries. £2 17/3; Broken Hill (Con.). £3 8/. Colonial Sugar, £43 1/3; Dunlop (2), 18/11; G. J. Coles. £5 0/9: Xorthern Roller Mills. £1 2/; Bonds, 4 per cent. 52/55. £103 15/; Stock. 4 per cent. 52/55, £103 15/. Unlisted: Selfridges (old issue), £2 1/9, Woolworths (W.AO, & 5/. Australasia's greatest value, £5 5/ set of teeth for £2 10/.— E. Daviee, Ltd. (Dentist Davies), opp. Wool worths.—Ad.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 29, 4 February 1937, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 29, 4 February 1937, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 29, 4 February 1937, Page 1