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tOST AIRMEN’S WIDOWS—DOMINION FUND SOUGHT. The Mayor pi' Wellington (Mr Troup) again appeals to-day ior support of a dominion-wide. fund for the widows of the lost airmen. A street day will ,he held in Wellington, probably next week.. Ihe mayoral fund in Wellington now stands at £4lB Us.—Press Association. FIRST ROUND KIRK TROPHY. In the first round of championship golf at the Kirk golf tournament at Miramar to-day, A. ]). S. Duncan beat Nigel Smith (Australia) 6 up and o to phiv I.nsk beat J. Tv- Black, I and A; Donald Grant beat Conway, 5 atid 4; W. 11. Smith (Manly) heat Morton, o mil I; Dr Ross beat Shanks, 5 and 4: Dale heat Seifert, jnn., I "Pi Sime beat 11. A. Black, ;'} and 2; Morpeth heat Goss, 3 and 2.—Press Association. STALWART CONSTABLES FOR SAMOA. \n \nckhmd Association message states that six Auckland, constables leave for Samoa by the Tofu a on Saturday—Oallagan,. Sine ds, Bagge. Hollis. Smith, and Young AH are strapping six-looters. Ihey will wear white ducks and helmets. PLUNKET SHIELD CRICKET. At 2.30 Wellington had 176 runs for three wickets; Badcock not out 44; Lowry not out 35; extras 3. —Press Association*
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Evening Star, Issue 19775, 27 January 1928, Page 10
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