TABLE TALK.
High ■naler Jo-day. 353 r-m. Mr. Chuichil] speak* to xhe nation. >jint-ct. .i.39: mnjine to-morrow. 5^4. Kakaj»o remain* bar bound at W<»tport. Finn Jonc on Auckland Stock Exchaiere to-day. Waiana due here on Sunday from WVllinfUm. Over JOO pei*on« killed in Italian raid on Tel-aviv. Homb falls in Gocltbek , garden, making laiiro cralor. \ jluc*. i<»r silver and tin lower :a lvondon 10-day. SUii-l by Hitler suffers in B.A.F. 7 aid on Berlin. Tenisr gun&re heaid in London during n :Jil raid on Tuesday. Aircrail*man ai Ohakca Aerodrome killed as r«ca!i (if accident. Over 7<t Nazi machines brouclit do-mi in mid* on Britain on Vu-duendar. Miner 4k* in hospital afl<T accident in c<ial mine on Monday. Kopaia aniivil ihi* ttoniiag fTom Portland: sail* to-nipln for ILast Coa^t. Ccnliaj London }io».-pital and Roman Cfljholir chuitli hit in OTnnan attack*. 1-n-ci ftaldicas and member of air force cotiil-n]ai-lial]«l to-day on chai^eK. <-jrplarjalion of use of wheat P'™ whit* bread pvco by Minister. CajK> Xlaria van Pieman liffhthouee to be transfej-iicd l«i ot.ljor position later in year. Indo-ChinaV poriiion orilica]; cannot held out much ]or.#« iipainrt Japanese demand*. !'an-Amcrican clipper leaves San FVan-ctm-o Jliis moiuing; due Auckland Monday afternoon. Rijckhwriiani P.alacr damaged by lime bumb which fell on Sunday and ■went off oi. Tuesday. Kinc and Queen mak<> tiree-bour tour o? damacod aiea*: shelter tinder police st.ilion duiiap raidTraveller, arrivins in Buciareet. *ay« Ceiinan officials are beginning to despair of outcome of war. •Tiidce protest* strongly againet aoHSrmitifct» in luncheon addiMsse to Auckland Catholic men to-day. Stated at rnec-ting to-day l3iat bwiaiwe o: pelj-ol restrictions one motor firm had i«-i3ijced its staff by Joo_ \ alued music and antique furniture de.ilroyed when home of well-known jiianI ift is damaged in London raids. Frost recorded this morning at Papakura. Pukeltohc Takanini and Papatoetoe. >." frost recoi'ded <il Auckland. Vow York newspaper reports that Grermans made an attempt to invade Britain in August. Irot it failed dwastrouslr. Value of history as .an aid to lie interpretation of present happening* rtreeeed by judge at luncheon address to-day. Dairy factoir manager* of Auckland district met in c-onference lni« morning to discuss quality of butter and cheese. Impossible for Germans to conceal d:-mage done in R.A.F. attack on Berlin, o-5 account of which whole street* hare had to be evacuated. Time bomb falling in American Embassy in Berlin cannot be removed and if it explodes will destroy tie Embassy and other buildings. Petition signed by over 1109 employee* iii motor trade in Auckland to oe forwarded to Prime Minister and Minister of Supplies praying for increase in petrol allowance. Morning sales on tlie Auckland Stock Exchange tevdav were: Bank of Xew Zealand. £2 2 6: South British Insurance. £2 10/ (4\: Broken Hi 3! Proprietary. £2 S/»; Bycfoft- £2 2': Xew Auckland Laundry, 18/: Woo] wort Jj« {VJJJ. Mart Via Mining. T'6: Mingoniu County. 1/4/65. VA, per cent. £-106 10': Bonds. 4 per ceat. £!02 3/; Stock. 4 per cent. £103 2'6: Xco- Zealand Inßurance. £S 1/6 <2): Southern Crow InvenThnent. 3/6.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 217, 12 September 1940, Page 1
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