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THE SECOND TEST. SYDNEY, December 14.—The weather is warm and the 'wicket perfocr, England omitted Mead and Australia Bradman. Ryder won the toss, and Australia is batting. Australia, no wickets for 21 (Weodiull 4, Richardson 13). Later. —Ono wicket for 51 (Richardson b Larwood 27, Wodfull not out 20). PROTECTING- MR HOOVER. BUENOS AIRES. December 14. —The Argentine Government has mobilised a strong and efficient guard of soldiers and sailors to aid the 1,500 police who will protect Mr Hoover upon bis arrival in the city, which is lavishly decorated to celebrate the occasion. Extraordinary' precautions are being taken along the entire lino of inarch.—Australian Press Association. OAMARU RACES. President’s Handicap. 230sovs. Of.—2 Set Sail (0.5) 1, 5 Royal Saxon (8.1) 2, 1 Bilbo (7.7) 3. Scratched,_Oay Sonnet. .Won by a length and a-half; head. Time, Imin 54 3-ssec. THE KING’S ILLNESS. A London Press Association cable, received hero at 3.10 p.m., said: “ It. is authoritatively stated that His Majesty has lost mi ground. It is considered by the doctors that he has in fact progressed. There must, however, continue to bo anxiety in the immediate future regarding his strength.” THE SHARE MARKET. Sale on (Change; New Zealand Breweries, 575. Reported sale.; New, Zealand Breweries, 57s Od,

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Evening Star, Issue 20049, 14 December 1928, Page 12

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STOP PRESS ITEMS Evening Star, Issue 20049, 14 December 1928, Page 12

STOP PRESS ITEMS Evening Star, Issue 20049, 14 December 1928, Page 12

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