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JAP AIRFIELDS RAIDED
Washington. — Super-Fortresses from basses in this Marianas bombed Kahoya, Kushira, izumi, Miyazaki, Miyakonoj'o, and Kokubu airfields today, says a 20th Air
Force communique. The results were good and the flak meagre. The Americans shot dovyn 12 and probably destroyed another eight Japanese planes. One SuperFortress was lost.—P.A. Cable. MURDERED AS THEY MARCHED. London.—S.S. men who marched thousands of inmates from Buchenvvald before the Americans reached the camp began shooting them as soon.as the march, began. They continued for 125 piles to within a few-miles of the Czech border. Only 6000 survived of 11,000 from • Buchenwald and another camp.—U.P.A.
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PA. GISBORNE, April 28 The Poverty Bay Turf Club's Meeting was favoured with fine weather, the track being dry and the going good. The totallsator handled £17.699 10s. an increase, of £2881 10s on the February Meeting. Results were:—
Wainui Hurdles, £160; about IV> miles—3 First Edition, 9.11 (J. P. Nlcdlson),"!; 2 Crispin, 9.2 (A. J. Bishop), 2; 4 Nightward, 9.0 (K. Carlyle), 3. Scr.: Master Meruit. Kilmananh, Lucullus Boy. Nose; two lengths and a half. Time, 2.47 2-5. Kaiti Hack Handicap, £140; 7 furlongs.— 5 Prairie Girl, 7.7 (H. McDonald), 1; 3 Sublime Fox, 7.10 (L. .1. Clutterbuck), 2; 2 Magnus Lux, 8.5 (W. J. Broughton), 3.' Scr.: Dark Morning, Sisu, Butte, Pas de Cheyal, Last Rose, Little Ace, Owen's Bay, Joy Bay Two and a half lengths; half a head. Time,
GISBORNE HANDICAP, £275; 1% miles, 2 Yogi, 9.2 (B. H. Morris) 3 Jonathan Jo, 7.4 (H. McDonald) . .. 1 Bunsby, 8.1 .(W. J. Broughton)
The only starters. Half a lengtt; five. Time, 2.13.
Maiden Stakes No. 1, £130; 6 furlongs — 5 Kilmanagh, 8.10 (Campbell), 1; 1 Gold Watch, 7.12y 2 (Broughton), 2; 4 Butte, 8.10 (Altken), 3. Three lengths: two and a half Time, 1.16.
Maiden Stakes No. 2, £130; 6 furlongs — —2 St. Nat, 8.10 {J. Campbell), 1; 1 Gold Lad 8.10 (H. McDonald), 2; 3 Battle Survey 712 (Broughton), 3. Scr.: Queen Moth. Half a length; two and a half. Time, 1.15 1-5. Waikanae Hack Handicap, £160; 1 mile.—2 Mr. Valiant, 8.4 (Bishop), 1; 7 Cardoness/ 7.7 (McDonald), 2;i 1 Treasure Tee, 7.13 (Broughton), 3. ' Scr\-: Dark Morning, Fosseway, Irish Rose. Half a length; one and a half. Time, 1.41 2-5.
TE HAPARA HANDICAP, £175; 6 furlongs 2 Sorrel, 7.12 (Broughton) '. l 1 Sir Wina, 7.13 (Clutterbuck) ;. 2 3 Kol Ragi, 9.7 (Campbell) 3
Scr.: Jonathan Jo, Air. Valiant, First Footing, Vain Crop. Three-quarters of a 'length; one and a half. Time, 1.13 2-5.
Waipaoa Hack Handicap, £140; 6 furlongs.— 1 Blue Chips, 7.13 (Broughton), 1; 4 Sorrel, 9.3 (Wilson), 2; 3 First Footing, 8.3 (George), 3. Scr.: Sir Wina, Gold Lad, Cot Case, Kinfld, Affable. Two lengths and a half. Time, 1.13 1-5.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 100, 30 April 1945, Page 8
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