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MISS GLADYS . WATKINS, of Wellington, .practicing on the – clavier at the Carillon School at Malines,'Belgium. LEyiN,.CUPWINNER.—Mrs. E. Elgar's Talisker,ipinner of the "'Levin Cup on Saturday afternoon, after a close finish in which he beat Mountain Heath by half a head. H. R. PEARCE, champion sculler of New South Wales, who created a new World's record oft Saturday. CAPTAIN V. W.HIGKSON, White Star master; who* is 'retiring.- Jle was well-known. liri-Juiattitne-us a ■- ■ commander of transports^ – .'■■'■ -•■ . ... f ••±.ven!nc-rost".'i11i6t«./ "ROSES- MAKE .THE WORLD SO SWEETS view, of the rose, beds in , the Botanical Gardens, TinaJcoti road;-. .> which are at -present a mass of many-coloured blooms. ' Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 127, 25 November 1929, Page 7
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