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________ l High tvalor t»diy, 10.25 p.m. Jlaripora sails for Sydner. Fish boycott in Xelson district. No riiortaie of food nipplicc in London. Xcw South Wales coal strike not settled. Debate on war finances continues in House. Xew Zealand's next Governor-General chosen. Hauluru delayed: now arriving Ttiesday evening. Rosident of Khybtr Pass celebrates 99il birthday. Three injured in crossing collision near Hamilton. $ Further car stolen from owner's garage a) Silverxlale. Xazi raider* nonplussed by heavy mi*l over London. S»]»eriTitcndei)t of Tatapuna Fire Brigade resigns. Waimarino leaves for Wellington and Southern ports. Royal Academy of Dancing succcmmi published to-day. Briton kidnapped in Rumania subjected to third degree. High tension between Indo-Oiini and Thailand (Siam). BHtish Piw* express genoil approval of Cabinet changes. Empire publicity campaign opening in Britain on Monday. •Japanese Ambassador visits Mr. Churchill in London. Mussolini and Hitler confer for nearly three hours at Brenner I'ass. Anniversary services hi St. Mary'a Cathedral, Pamell. to-morrow. Britain lias dipped only lightly into dollar assets in United States. Convoy of cargo ships laden with British exports arrives at Lisbon. Plans for new offensive believed cussed at meeting of Axis dictators. Challenge of former judge, elected Labour MP. in Australia, to Mr. MencHK causes stir. Revealed -that Italy and Germans* in recent weeks have lost nine submarine* and a destroyer. Japanese Prime Minister says Japan is prepared to adjust relations with United States and Soviet. War Cabinet's decision announced concerning -military service of clergy and conscientious objectors. "Should United States challenge Axis and Japan, we are ready to accept challenge," warned Japanese Prime Minister. "Auckland Star' district distributor* collected over £753 for the "Heart to Heart'' Appeal Fund for distressed Londoners. Japanese naval expert says that outcome of European war is difficult to pre* diet: German victory now not taken for granted. Late donations to the "Star's" "Heart to Heart" Appeal Fund for civilian victims of the Xati air raids bring the total to nearly £24.000. KeMewav's Bargain Fanrishhura.—3oin Cottage Weave. 1/H: 36in Art. Sflk Curtain Net, I'll. %6; 335® Oil Bum. 2 '6: 30in Leather Cloth, 5/11. Newmarket.—(Ad.) Kelleway's Bargain Furnishings.—9 x 10ft 6in Axmineter Seamless Cupels, £12 10/; 9 x 12 do.. £14 10/; Axminater Bap, 5# x 27, 28/6; Stamped Leather Fire Screens. 37 '"6. Newmarket.—(Ad.) Kelleway's -Bargain Beddiajt— Xt IWI- - Mill Wool MattMtTSfc Kapok Mixture Pillows, 2/11. Yes! We make Squabs. Hall, Launch and Caffsxia Cushions. Try KeJleway's, Newmarket.— (Ad.) - , i
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 237, 5 October 1940, Page 1
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