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■+ ■UNIDENTIFIED BODY. A body in an advanced state of decomposition was found on tho beach at South Brighton (Christchurch) this morning’. The body’ i< believed to he that of a female, but positive identification has not yet been possible. Two women have' been reported missing from the city lately, and the relatives of both Inivo been ’ communicated with, asking them'to assist’at iden t Bleat ion .- -Press A ssociat ion. BOWLING. In the singles semi-final Scott beat Hincbcliff, one up. getting three in the last head. The final between Scott and Tyrrell is now in progress. The wind is still veiy gusty. In the rinks final at the fourteenth head Deare was II and ■ Walker 13. Christchurch correspondent, WELLINGTON . R ACES. • Nursery Handicap, 200sovs. Of, —3 Hilary (7.3) 1. 2 Prince Pomh'al (9-0) 2. 6 Copper King (7.4)' ■3, All started. Won by half a length; two lengths. Time, 1m 13see. Racing Club Handicap, oOOsovs,; 1m and 3f.—Gay Crest (9.5) 1, Admiral Drake (8.5) 2, Spearful, (7.8) 3. \ STOCK EXCHANGE. ■ Sale on 'Change this afternoon ; King Solomon, 2s 3d. Sales' reported: King Solomon. 3 sales, 2s 3d; Australian Glass,! 30s Gdj Westport Coal. 23s 6cl. ■9 ■*. ■P
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Evening Star, Issue 21007, 22 January 1932, Page 14
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