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LATE TELEGRAMS.

Dunedin, Sept. 4th. The death is announced at Milton of Mr Donald Reid, Solicitor, a former Mayor and Member of Parliament. Yorkshire wins the County Cricket Championship. Thomas; Hawke Barrett, aged 22, was found on Saturday on the banks of the river at Balclutha, with a bullet wound through his head. (The victim of what was apparently an accident, worked for Mr P. Miller, at Clyde last year, and was a cousin of Mrs R. Attfield. He was a quiet unassuming young fellow. —Edt D-T.) At Timaru on Saturday night, John Lynch, aged sixty, with a grown up family, while cycling was knocked down by motor car and sustained fatal injuriesA London cable forecasts a genuine revival of trade in Great Britain with the Country, on the way to a new area of trade prosperity. In the Davis Cup competitions Americans won both singles, but doubles easily went to Australia, for whom O'hara Wood played a great game. The second Universities test match resulted in New Zealand University 21, Sydney 11. The visitors were handicapped by a heavy ground. Otago beat Southland by 14 points four tries, one converted to 10 points, two converted triesOther Rugby representative games, Wellington 19, beat Auckland 11-Canterbury l7Taranaki 13. South Canterbury 11 Wanganui 8- Hawkes Bay 17 Bay of Plenty 16-The last named game was for the Ranfurly ShieldManawatu 2 goals, wrested the Hockey shield from Auckland holders. Canterbury Hockeyites defeated Otago by 5 goals to nil- Poverty Bay won the final of the ladies Hockey Championship, defeating Wellington.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 3133, 4 September 1922, Page 5

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LATE TELEGRAMS. Dunstan Times, Issue 3133, 4 September 1922, Page 5

LATE TELEGRAMS. Dunstan Times, Issue 3133, 4 September 1922, Page 5