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Monday 9thOamaru races resulted: Hurdles St. Easel I, Grange 2, Aldersyde 3. Hack Warhaven I, Kerry Star 2. North Otago Cup, Silent King I, Kilkee 2, Twinkle 3. Trial Plate, Happy Warrior I, Overproof 2, Belfield 3- Welter, Mirza 1, Linden a, Grange 3Handicap, Quarrelsome I, Osterman 2. Jumpers Flat, Red Admiral i, Grange 2, Flying Mantua 1, Bella Lake 2. A- McPherson, a married man, aged 40, was killed by being crushed between two logs in the bush at Mungarua, nearßotoruaIn the final for the Wellington Ladies Golf, Championship, Miss Bell, Wellington, beat Miss Watson, Palmerston North, I up. At San Diezo, California, Lieutenants Relly and Macready, of the United States Army, broke the world's record in a sustained flight remaining in the air 35 hrs. 18 mins- 30 sees. Hundreds of protestants have abandoned their homes in the three excluded Ulster counties, and are going to America. Some districts are practically denuded of their Protestant habitantsfc Near East news is more satisfactory this morning, though the crisis is not yet over- A conference at Paris between Lord Curzon and M Poincaire resulted in an agreement being reachedInstructions have been sent to the allied generals at Mudania authorising them to negotiate. I Turkey and Greece are both expected to comply-
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Dunstan Times, Issue 3138, 9 October 1922, Page 5
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