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TABLE TALK.

Radio Sensation! National '38 Model*. (Ad.) Higli water to-day, 11.2S p.m. Lively electioneering continues. Hitler postpones mobilising for 24 hoiys. (ievernment acquires B eta tion in Dunedin. Sunset, p.m.; sunrise to-morrow, "«."'9 a.m. Four-Power conference at Munich to-morrow. Aletal markets continue firming tendency in London. Doyle knocks himself out in second round of fight against Phillips. Twelve sniper platoons to be formed in Dominion, all trained by rifle dnbs. City Councillor chosen to oppose Prime Minister as National party candidate, Urir-k competition at London wool sale* yesterday, esjiecially for cro*sbrfds. Veteran bowler honoured after holding secretaryship of Auckland Club for 2S years. Eastern Suburbs beat Manukau hy nine points, and play Richmond next Saturday. World emerjres from gloom to hope following announcement of iour-Rn»er conference. '"Bound robin" by members of junior management board sent to Auckland Rugby Union. Niagara will arrive from Sydney on Monday, sailing for Vanconver on Tneeday at 11 a.m. Mariposa will arrive at 7 a.m. tomorrow from San Francisco, sailing at 10 p.m. for Sydney. Discount and short-loan rates on London have advanced sharply, except day-to-day accommodation. Tense scenes in House of Commons when Chamberloin announces Hitler's agreement to bold conference. Auckland Australian Imperial ex-ser-vicoiiK-n Association assure Mr. Savage "f their readiness to co-operate. Xaval whalers' race manned by local yachtsmen, which was to be sailed on ijaturday. postponed indefinitely. Facilities Auckland for "training instructors 111 domestic science wanted by Darj-aville School Committee. National executive of» School Committee's Associations to be domiciled at Auckland; officers elected last night. Eager to serve in case of war. voung , man stows away in Napier Star," only to be discovered shortly after departure. Canadian Government will accept Lutter shipments without quantative restriction, states Minister of Marketing. Youth remanded in Police Court today, police stating that yesterday he told a "tall story" about" being- bound and gagged. "People will do more for love than they will for money." says speaker at School Committees' Association meeting last evening. Melanesian Mission ship Southern Cross to sail from Auckland to-morrow fur the Islands; will not return till the 1 f>4ll centennial celebrations. New traffic outlet from Auckland required to provide communication with proposed airport on Manukau Harbour, says Auckland town planner. Two men charged with theft when armed with offensive weapon were sentenced to-day to four years* aiid three years' hard labour respectively. Elderly man committed to Snpreme Court for trial on charge of stealing hearing aid-=. valued at £100. and sen" tenced to three months' imprisonment on further charge of theft. WTiangarei painter, who came to Auckland for a week-end and extended his visit'over-a. month, sentenced to three months' imprisonment and placed on three yeare* probation, with restitution of £47, for obtaining money by Sales on 'Change to-day we.«-e:—Bank of N.Z., £2 l/4i, £2 1/6; Waihi Investment, 7/9; Stock. 15/4/46-49, 4 per cent, £100 10/; Westport-Stockton, 3/6; Woolworths (Sydney), 19/3 (2)?o ri /V S \r ToWc °' £2 4/3 ' Emperor'. 10/4; Mount Ka*i. 4/3; Stock, 15/1/53•w. 31 per cent, £93; Selfridges (N.Z ) 4/9. Unlisted: Whakatane Paper, 3/9 '

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 230, 29 September 1938, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 230, 29 September 1938, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 230, 29 September 1938, Page 1