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HUSH ELECTION FORECAST. LONDON, •January 23.—Tho ‘ Daily Telegraph's ‘ Dublin correspondent gives' the following cant ions forecast of the election results: Do Valeraites, fit; Cosgraveites, (10; Labourites, 6; Centro Party, 13; Independents, 10, totalling .seventy Government supporters against an opposition block of eighty-three. Tho doctorate numbers 1,700,000. Tho weekend meetings wore generally orderly, a few street figbts in Dublin being tlie only signs of violence. SYDNEY STOCK EXCHANGE. SYDNEY, January 20. Stock Exchange sales this morning;— 4 per cent. 1951 and 1953 bonds, £lOl. 17s Gd; Commercial Banking Company, Sydney, £l6 ss; Tooltey s, 20s lO’.d ; Goldshrough, Mort, 25s I’d. TENNIS TITLES. 'The New Zealand championship finals played at Miramar to-day resulted :—Men’s singles: E. D. Andrews heat C. E. Malfroy, G-0, 6-4, 2-G, 6-3. Ladies’ singles: Miss D. Nicholls beat M iss At. Macfarlano, 6-4, 6-8, 6-3.—Wellington Press Association. WELLINGTON RACES. Melrose Handicap. lOOsovs. 7f. 1-3 Kemal Pasha (8.2) 1, 7-S Chile (8.2) 2, 12-12, Eupator 18-0, 3. All started. Won by lour lengths; head. Time, linin 23Jsee. PLUXKET SHIELD. At 3 o’clock Auckland had lost four wickets for 66 (Whitelaw not out 23, Weir 8, Vivian 4).
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Evening Star, Issue 21317, 23 January 1933, Page 14
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