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SPRI XG I'.OEX tWC.VD IRE 1 .AND., LOXDOX, Divemher 1!'. In the Knyliy ti’si Sniirii Africa f letoati?cl Ireland ul Dublin by S points to 3. TROTHNO CTR FAVOTRITE. Auto Mncliine kicked a hole through 1; 1 - bc\- at Ep'Oin overnight, S.-itimliiy. ami ran a nail through his coronet. He could not put. Ins tool to the ground to-day, but liis trainer hopes that lie will quickly recover tor tho Auckland Trotting Cup, for which he is favourite. —Auckland correspondent. STOCK EXCHANGE. Sale reported Ibis afternoon; King Solomon, 2s; Okarito, 10s 9d. THEFT CHANGES AGAINST SOLICITOR. 'Preliminary hearing of a charge of theft of trust moneys against George Grey, formerly a solicitor ai New Plymouth, opened there to-day. There are nine informations involving more than CROSS, and there are twenty-seven witnesses for the prosecution.—-Press Association. TEST CRICKET. SYDNEY. '• December 21—The weather is sultry. Australia, nine wickets for 169.
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Evening Star, Issue 20981, 21 December 1931, Page 16
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150STOP PRESS Evening Star, Issue 20981, 21 December 1931, Page 16
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