GOLF
. Following are -,the • results of ladies'. golf matches played at the Hutt course yesterday:— ■ " ■• i .: ,- .'• ..'■ Seniors.' ■ ' ■'»■"' 't • ~ Mrs. Mason 94, 20 handicap, 74. Miss Wilson, 93, 16 handicap, 77. . Mrs. Martin 92, 14 handicap,- 78. -■ ..- . Juniors. ". '.■■. - Mrs. Hayward'97.2l handicap, :76. Miss T. Bunny, aO4, 21 handicap, 83.
o^.ast year 24,000,000 passengers passed' through .-.Victoria underground station in London. This number has grown from 17,000,000 ; iu 1914. It .is is 'equil to the population ■of , Greater 'London, going through- the station three,
The magnitude of the Escurial, the <sgreat Spanish palace, may be inferred Irom the fact that it would take-four days to go through.- all the rooms and apart-' monts,. dioUength of the way being reckoned, at. l|Q English' mjle*; -.-,__,. *. ... \
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 109, 9 May 1924, Page 3
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121GOLF Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 109, 9 May 1924, Page 3
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