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j Brents, Rotorua, Is Centrally Heated. tAd.) : Hifih water to-da\'. 4.14 p.m. Flwor.l birth and death rates in Australia. ; 1! DiK-e says Italy ii< proud to be I fttni'd. . i Sunset. r>.4o p.m.: sunrise to-morrow, '!.-..« imp. ' j Matua sails for fhe Islands at 3 p.m. ! to-morrow. , I Murder of trade union leader in 1 : I'llited States. ; i Fatal collision lietween two trains iiv.ir ].ns Ani:eles. ! CiTinaii Popular Front ]>roi-lamation dctiotiiK-es Hitler. N.itiounl ciuididate selected to eon-te-t Crov Lynn seat. Small niiniherfi of cattle penned at . Westfield yards to-day. I Labour leader demands sum- ; i mmniinir <if Parliament. Auckland architect elected a fellow of • the Hov.i] Society of Arts. Amendment to apprenticeship scope granted in Industrial Court. Stock markets cheered by reported acceptance of peace plans by Czechs. Kanpitiine will sail for London to- ' j morrow ni«lit with ]>assenjrers and cargo. : Steamer Middlesex arrivwl this morn- ; ins from Liverpool with general cargo. IKiniinions informed of main lines of Kmnco-British plan for Czechoslovakia. London wool sales opened yesterday with market tone better than "had been expected. Motor Trades Federation delegates from all parts of Dominion meet in Auckland. Memorial service held at Palmerston X<u tli to noted jockey killed recentlv in Australia. Death of well-known Devonport constable occurred this morning after a short illness. Niagara sailed for Sydney at 9 p.m. yesterday in continuation of her vova<*e from Vancouver. ' r Inquest opened into the death of seaman whose body was iound in harbour near King's Wharf on September 8. Youth of Ift arrested in Xew Lynn last night. Police said he had a loaded revolver in his possession. He was remanded on breaking and entering charge in Police Court to-day. Woman shoplifter for sentence on 12 charges of theft was admitted to three years - probation to-day, the magistrate directing that during the period of probation she is not to enter anv citv store. Compensation Court under Public Works Act Jo-day awarded owners of two Pitt Street properties over £]3.0n0 as value of land taken for a new fire brigade station. Auckland Council of Federation of labour pass resolution requesting Government to protest to British Government against granting any further concessions to Germany in connection with Izechoslovakian crisis. Sales on 'Change to-day were- — Toothjs Breweries. £2 12/3; 1.C.1, (prell, £1/7; Reid Rubber, £1 2/6; X. Broken Hill. £2 4/9; Stock. 1.-./4/1940-49. 4 per cent. £100 17/6; Stock, March, 1939-43, 3* ]>er cent ex. int.. £9S 7/«; Broken Hill I mprietary, £2 15/9, £2 15/10; Broken "'" <«?■•>. £1 17/6; Electro Zinc.. £1 l»/4; Woolworths (Svdney), £1 o/?. Wellington Alluvials.' 5/3; Auckland Harbour Board, 9/7/G-5, £102 10/.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 21 September 1938, Page 1
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