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SHANDON LADIES' MIDWEEK CLUB
In a match played by the Shandon Ladies' Mid-week Club on Wednesday, the captain's team won from the secretary's by 9 matches to 5, 4 matches all square. The following is the draw for the. medal l^somes to be played on Wednesday
A Division.—Mrs. Fleming and Mrs. bwan v. Mrs. Hunter and Mrs. Peterson; Mrs Frazer and Mrs. Savage v. Mrs. isoyd and Mrs; Dickson; Mrs. Mcllroy and 4fv Flshet v- Mrs- Stunnan and Mrs iiutcher; Jlrs. Jones and Mrs. Carstens v. Mrs. Walker and Miss Hyde; Miss Irving and Mrs. Mouat v. Mrs. Paterson and Mrs. Smith; Miss Brodriek and Mrs. Congalton v. Mrs. M. Smith and Mrs. Caldwell.
B-Division.—Mrs. Salt and Mrs. Miller v. Miss J. Frazer and Mrs. Kirby; Mrs Jackson and Mrs. Black v. Mrs. Howell and Mrs. Digby-Perrett; Miss D. Carstens.and Mrs. Patrick v. Mrs. Warden and Mrs. Doherty; Mrs. MacKenzie and Mrs Press v. Mrs. Proctor and Mrs. Hardcastle; Mrs. Wallace and Mrs. Eriilsr>n and Miss Chate and Mrs. Picot; Mrs. Uen^.-oe and Mrs. Dennis v. Miss Dorset and Mrs. Saunders.
In Krummhubel. in the "Giant Mountains region of Silesia, a veteran postman, who retired a few years ago has computed the length of his mail deliveries. He calculates that he. covered a-'distance equivalent to three times around the globe. The mail which he: carried aggregated sufficient to fill 100 railway trucks.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 38, 13 August 1932, Page 21
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233GOLF Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 38, 13 August 1932, Page 21
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