TABLE TALK.
McCal«* gets runs again. water to-day. 4.2S p.m. Sun*et. .">..'>4: sunrise tomorrow, 6.4. Hitler arrives at Nuremberg for Xazi rally. Sixty two deaths in latest typhoon in .la juin. Sprmpliauk to leave for Nauru at noon to-morrow. Australian coal miners" objection over ruled liy judge. linptov emeiit in base, metal prices on London market. English v ir-ketkeepcr top-scorer r.jain-t Australia. French ref»crv*»t- called to the colour* to man Maginot bine. Scathing attack on Germanv bv Briti-li T.l'.C. leader. Aoraiigi f<.r Vancouver, via wsv port* at I p.m. today. Value of pound sterling in dollars lowest for over two years. Kaianiea sailed for Southampton and lyoiidoli at 7 a.m. to-dav. I'nited States retain* Davis Cup—and world ten n ir- Miprcniacv. Racial purity in British Empire dis-fii<r4-d at Sydney conference. Weakness persists in world wheat market : I>mdon prices easier. Flight of European capital to America result < in weakness in sterling. Severe lamb losses in North Otago districts follow wintry wither. Famous French playwright returns Italian decorations to Mussolini. tornwall sailed at. I] o'clock last ni"ht for Ixmdon and West Coast ports. Matiia will arrive from the Islands at G p.m. with passengers and fruit. Tairoa will not arrive from Wellin«'ton till next Monday, for final loading Itinerary announced for Sir Jtilien Calm's XI. in Dominion earlv next rear Ships fireman, caught stealing a evele worth £4, sent to prison for three davs Shortage of New Zealand butter'in London and better demand lift price slightly. * Federation of Labour to hold Rundav iemonstraticn in Auckland prior to general election. * City of Winchester will leave for Wei lington at 5 p.m. to-day to discharge New ork cargo. e After remarkable record during davs of sail, old-time commander dies "at Auckland aged 95. Eastern Suburbs League football team ' vT e - V - to con,e to Auckland and [•lay three matches. Inquest opened into the death of slower, who was knocked down bv iiotor car last month. nitit of potatoes at City Markets and f „W PnCeS '° r Tears: smaU quantities )f new season s supplies. Highest price since 1935 realised for '3S£a7% mi ° rer £I - 500 - 0 °o «-orth » n^ /l P* l " OHnce vesterdav. Aero Club president « t Hastings nt.rn.tes that plan will be advanced or aero clubs to cooperate in traininAdmitting that he failed to account o an insurance companv for £10 10/ ece.ved. a tinsmith was to-dav admit ed e^Ttirj probation «* "«*«•* s epa_\ tne monev. The yonng seaman who drew a knife nd assaulted a niglitwatchman was t . lay admitted to probation for two rears, and prohibited. Sales on Change to-dav were: \„s £T /3 *!■ £4 V 2/9; H —- - 1 — *_ J/J; Robinson Ice. £1 4/ : St<v . k Warch, 1939-43, 3* per cent. £100 2% E-, S. andA, Btnk, £5 3/6: Carlton breweries, £3 2/6; Dnnlop, £1 wi. klorts Dock, 12/ ; Petens Ice £1 4/. Aoolworths, Holdings. 15/2;' Electri, £2 5/3; Stodc ' September, JJ9-43, "3 i per cent (2), £100 2/6.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 210, 6 September 1938, Page 1
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