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BURNS v. SQUIRES.

On Monday evening, at the Town Hall, Burns, tho boxing world-beater, will meet his persistent, ' opponent, Squires, and the fight should be thrilling, even though th© enc6unter is only between _ living photographs of the men. The kinematograph caught the pugilists at their enbounter in Rushcutters' Bay, near Sydney, recently, and faithfully reproduces all their attack and defence. Squires, too, will appear in tho flesh, and will give an exhibition of his punching powers by pummelling a bag, and he will also address the spectators. Reserved seats may be booked at the Dresden. [ "THE SQUATTER'S DAUGHTER." "Tho Squatter's Daughter' 'is to be introduced to Wellington folk at the Opera House on Tuesday evening by Mr. William Anderson's dramatic company, and she promises to be a lively damsel. The play is full of "stirring incidents," enough to supply much excitement for everybody. The scenes are set in Australia, and the .action gallops. The box plan will be opened at Holloway's tomorrdw morning.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 111, 6 November 1908, Page 2

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BURNS v. SQUIRES. Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 111, 6 November 1908, Page 2

BURNS v. SQUIRES. Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 111, 6 November 1908, Page 2