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TABLE TALK.

Hisa water to-caT. 1.41 p-Si. Siajeiet. 4.44; sunrise to-morrow, 7.4. Kartigi >ar-bonnd at WestjwrtKskapo to sail on Moodaj- for Greylaoatls. German raiders over Britiiiri get fee* reception. King of Hsm&nia- orders snobilisatkm of all fcrces. Tobacco price increases sanctioced by Trade Conacil. Russians occupy demanded from Enmania. Poasonby c>caoors jubilee celebrations continoed to-day. rriof* for beta silver and tin are lower in Loudon to-day. KTwitea ctie at Auckland from Westport on Monday morning Pariri due at Oaehunga from Greytnoati to-morrow morning. Big Auckland company fined for breacbes of oil fuel res-alations, j Mobile canteen purchased, for use by New Zealand troops in Britain. j Far-reaching internal changes in Yugoslavia forecast by Prime Minister. Former Belgian Premier says thai, free Belgians will rally to Britain's sideBritish submarine sinks German transport off the south coast of Norway. i Officer commanding New Zealanders. now in England with Second Echelon. j Tasman Airways declines request* to charter flying-boat for flights to Suva. j Dates reported to be fixed for ships to ! sail to the Dominions with children from Britain. j Drop of £54.753 revealed in Castoms 1 returns at Auckland for first half of cur- ! rent year. j Woman's bequest of £20,000 in Dunedin provides for care and maintenance I of elderly men. j Market indices .on Xew York Stock Exchange betoken rise in prices: turnover also larger. State Advances employees decide to i work longer hours in five-day week as I contribution to war effort. Waikato Kaeing Club's patriotic meeting at Te to-day. Gallops at Woodj vilie and trots at Timaru. * Two elderly women burned to death Jin tragic C&ristchurch fire, despite desperate rescue efforts. j Over 1000 men will begin trainins in j Auckland on Monday under new terriI torial mobilisation plans. Minister "of National Servicos state* . that plan for organising man-power in j Dominion is being got into shape. ! - Sales tax collected in Auckland during j first half of this year is £1017 above j the 1939 figure for same period. ; Motor spirits tax is down by £79.457 j for first six months of year," in conie- ! qisence of restricted consumption ©i 1 petrol. j Officers and X.CO-'s of territorial, , artillery and engineer units in city to j leave for Xgaruawahia camp on Mon- • day. For the second time within a thieves entered an Epsom motor tory last night. A small ems of aunev was taken. ...-'*"- Sixty people stranded in New Zealand by passenger: shipping hold-up -were -willing to participate in charter of flvinsbbat to Suva at big prke, * Slump - «n : London - Stock Exchange which occurred after the collapse of French armies is passing; substantial buying orders placed and prices risins. Assurance given by representatives "of city motorists y> Minister of Transport that there would be" wholehearted coj operation in the matter of conserving j petrol supplies." *

Kelleways Bargain . Furnishinas,— only double-bed quilts, downproof Paisley sateen, plain panel. 25/; 150 yards beige, 42in blind holland, 2/11 yard. Xewmarket.^-{Ad.) Kelleway's Bargain Furnishings.—2s only mill wool mattresses, roll edge. 3ft, 29/6: 50 only kapok pillows, 2/11 each. Yes, we make blinds, all kinds. Newmarket,(Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 153, 29 June 1940, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 153, 29 June 1940, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 153, 29 June 1940, Page 1

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