TABLE TALK.
High water to-day, 6.27 p.m. Canadian troops arrive in Ic-eland. Sunset, 4.41; sunrise to-morrow, 7.3. Stricter alien control regulations gazetted. Waipiata left Wellington yesterday for Auckland. R.A.F. continues offensive against Italian Africa. Waipalii leaves Lyttelton for Auckland to-morrow. Well known city jeweller dies at th» age of 77 yeare. Four Rotorua residents hurt in main highway collision. Puriri, delayed by fog, arrived at Onehunga this morning. Opposition still of same view with regard to War Council plan. Mail steamer Niagara lost off X.Z. coast to-day after an explosion. Waiana expected to be dispatched for Wellington and South to-morrow evening. Xew Governor-General of Canada arrives in Halifax on his way to Ottawa. German radio threatens Britain with horrors of aerial warfare if towns are defended. Three divorces granted in Supreme Court to-day; 25 petitions to be heard on Friday. Xew Zealand women's championship hockey tourney begins at Auckland on August 24. X.Z. boxing championship tourney, arranged for Auckland in August, has been abandoned. Supression powers taken by Government in respect of subversive organisations and meetings. Xgaruawahia camp reopening next week for training of railway and forestry companies of X.Z.E.F. Establishment announced of State munitions production section of Supply Department under supervision of railway workshops manager. German High Command claims that the military collapse of France continues rapidly; principal French arms factory stated to have been taken.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 144, 19 June 1940, Page 1
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