TABLE TALK.
Cabinet changes in Canada. "^ High water to-day. 10.9 p.m. J Sunset. 4.49; sunrise to-morrow. 7.2. City coroner concluded two inquests to-day. Snowfalls in parts of Auckland province. Heavy toll of German 'planes attacking Britain. ! Intake of British Army averaging 7000 men a day. Waimarino leaves Wellington to-night for Auckland direct. American Federal authorities on trail of Xazi agents in West. Empire wrestling title changed hands at Wellington laet night. Cyclist killed on Great Xorth Road by car which did not stop. Reported assassination of Emperor of A#eam, in French Indo-China. Three more Xew Zealand pilots rejK>rted missing in latest casualties. j . Xaval talks in Washington: the American Navy will remain at Hawaii. Aerodromes princijial objectives in [ R.A.F. raids on Germany on Sunday ' night. j Worn and hajrgard. Baron Maurice de j Rothschild arrives in Scotland from France. J Eleven divorce petitions set down to |l>e heard in the Supreme Court toI morrow. Germans blame Mr. Churchill for faked S.O.S. message of sinking of U.S. destroyer. Alexander, delayed at Xelson. will leave to-morrow and arrive at Auckland on Friday morning. 1 Waipahi will leave Lyttelton to-day direct for Auckland and probably will I arrive Friday night. j Xight clea'rances of postal boxes to I be abolished with view to conserving I petrol and manpower. King Haakon declinee to abdicate or to return to Xorway until German invaders are driven out. Enlistments for overseas force in city yesterday showed an improvement, 7*7 men offering their services. Government policy of finance for provision of military hospitals outlined by Director-General"of Health. Consul for Uruguay, on eve of leaving for home, gives impressions of stay of nearly a year in Dominion. Britain telfe Japan she is unable to close the Burma arms route; Japan diesatisfied, asks for reconsideration. With a typhoon threatening, the 1 Philippine Island* experience seven days I of continuous rain, the heaviest since 1 1919. ! Trench mouth is due to lowered vitality and diet deficiency, according to Auckland authorities, commenting on local out-break. Apparatus at Papakura camp used for sterilising mess utensils reported by Medicaf Officer of Health to be "perfectly satisfactory." Alberta.—Cousins wish meeting friends at S.C. Rooms, 105, Pacific Buildings Wednesday Night'e Lecture—See Ad = Today.— (Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 161, 9 July 1940, Page 1
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