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BILLIARDS. LONDON, November 3. Davis won the billiards match against H. Lindruni with a score of 10,348, including breaks of 323 and 235. Lindrum's score was 9847, including breaks of 238 and 203. 11l snooker Lindrum won by 14 games to 10. About 27,000 German Jews have settled in Palestine in two years. BOOK THROUGH |K\\ 4 C.N.R. jj^ 1935 new l° w fares now available and berthing plans ready. Book early to avoid disappointment. Mail steamers from Auckland connect direct with C.N.R. Travel across beautiful Canada via Vancouver, San Francisco, Los Angeles; only 86 J hours by C.N.R. ■Write, 'phone or call for beautiful free illustrated booklets. CANADIAN MMIOMM. RAILWAYS Branch Office: 8 Ferry Buildings, Auckland. W. M. Luke, New Zealand Manager; J. B. Paterson, Local Manager. □ODaDDDDODDDDDDDDOODDDODDOOS □0 DO gg Obviously the Best gg DD Remedy is the Best 00 00 T 00 DD Treatment- DD gg So treat it with the [jg 00 Best Remedy— DO DO 00 1 HEARNES i • OD 0D gg BRONCHITIS CURE gg S3 Obtainable Everywhere DD 00 Q0 00 □□□□□nnnnnnnnnnnnmnnnnm '
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 261, 4 November 1935, Page 14
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