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-! — 3 High water to-day, 3.30 p.m. Wrestler fatally injured on Saturday l . iij'giit. ■■■»:■■ 7 Last respects paid to late Archbishop Julius. 3 r] Sunset, 5.33 p.m.; .'sunrise to-morrow, 1 C.O a.m. - • j Attempt to assassinate King Farouk of Egypt fails. . I Heavy week-end rain in- Canterbury ' causes ilooding. • Amazing Air Force crash causes eight ; deaths in England. I Eider injured when horse jumped on i to motor car near Whangarei. > Otorohanga farmer killed as result of ; being pinned, under ton of firewood. • Multitudes of; Xazis assemble at " Nuremberg to glorify Adoli)h Hitler. I Archbishop of Sydney arrived at i Auckland to-day en route to England. :! Stowaway who came by Aorangi from Sydney remanded in Police Courtto-day. -Inquest into death o'f wrestler at Town Hall on Saturday opened to-day and adjourned. ilatai left at 2 a.m. to-day for Cuvier Island to laud materials for wireless station buildings. Noted missionary on Aorangi says next great revolt in India will be against landlords; not against British. Traditional Maori welcome given deputy-Prime Minister of Australia at Eotorua on Saturday evening. Canadian teacher on exchange to NewZealand arrives by Aorangi this morning one hour before school starts. Youth killed and six other men in a head-on collision near Hamilton on Saturday between lorry and motor car. Young seaman who drew knife, remanded until to-morrow for sentence oh charge of assaulting a nightvra tchman. , Bright prospects of successful Centennial Exhibition reported by exhibition manager on return from extensive tour. Heart failure was cause of death of married woman who suddenly collapsed in her home, Point -Chevalier,* on Saturday night. Auckland Transport Board asked this morning to make contribution towards N cost of provincial court at Centennial Exhibition. . v Mission from New South Wales Forestry Division arrived by Aorangi to-day to confer with authorities in New Zealand. Auckland Transport Board decided this morning to ask for Order-in-C'ouncil to construct Green Lane tramways siding. Auckland-bound New Plymouth bus runs off road near Papakura on Saturda' evening after striking two unoccupied, stationary motor cars. Pleading guilty to charges of burglary and car conversion, two young men, a Maori and a pakeha, were to-day comluitted to the Supreme Court for sentence. . . -. :■' ■-.-"' "Gaps" between the Christian movement and the mass of the people in America' described by eminent missionary at mayoral reception given in his. honour. . ". -.. . ■... . In remanding a -woman for sentence on a shoplifting charge. to-day, the magistrate remarked that despite a warning of imprisonment these cases • were. per-. Suspect extradited from Sydney where he was arrested on a charge of armed robbery at the Atta Service Station on August 8, returned, by Aorangi to-day and was remanded in' Police Court. Maori, charged with conversion of motor ear ..belonging to his employer, Chinese'market gardener, asks Auckland magistrate to-day to give him two years' imprisonment or more. Sales on the Auckland Stock Exchange to-day were:—National Bank of Australasia (con.); .£ 6 11/; Broken Hill, £2 17/0; Alloy Steel (Aust.), 7/ (2); Woolworths Holdings, 15/2; "Wellington Alluvial, 5/7.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 209, 5 September 1938, Page 1
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