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[*~ WAIKATO RACES. ' Ruak,ura Stakes.—Fanoni 1, Soutane 2, Tinkertoori 3. i MOTORIST'S DEATH. Auckland.—When the" light model car he was driving overturned in Brighton Road, Parnell, today, Lionel William James Hay3en, 30, widower, of Remuera, sustained a fractured skull and ■> died !nan ambulance on the way to the lospital.—P. A. BIG RAID EXPLOSIONS NEAR LONDON. London.—Londoners were disappointed tonight when, after the shortest early night raid so far., the Germans returned after a brief ;espite. One roof-spotter said that , some of the biggest explosions aeard for weeks pcetirreg on the * : outskirts of London. There was ' a tremendous sustained rumble, giving the impression that the enemy was using very heavy bombs. "Molotov bread-baskets" were dropped, but no fires oc-' curred.—U.P.A. ' * THAILAND AND INDO-CHINA. Bangkok.—Reports of fighting between Thailand and Indo-China are officially denied. The situation is unchanged.—P.A. Cable.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 121, 18 November 1940, Page 14
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