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LABOUR’S INTUNTION. The Labour I’ai'ty held its caucus tin's morning. Interviewed afterwards. Mr Holland stated that there would be a vote of no-confi-dence from the Opposition, and the party intended to oppose the Government, not only on the exchange question, but on oilier economic questions. —Press Association. THU IBISII ELECTIONS. DUBLIN, January 25.—Mr Cosgrave was elected. NORTH ISLAND TENNIS. In the semi-final of the combined doubles in the North Island and Wairarapa championships, Miss Haggitt and Robertson (Mauawatu) beat Miss Pragncll (Wairarapa) and G. Pearce (Otago), 4-6, 7-5, 6-0. STOCK EXCHANGE. Sales on ’Change this afternoon : Paddy's Point, s:s 7d; Big River, Is -Id. Sale reported: 1907 51 per cent. Stock, £lOl. ss. ' FOIiBUBY PARK TROTS. Otago Handicap, llOsors. 2m.— 4 .Sea Mist .(2*l yds) 1, 1 Raeburn (Seri 2, 7 Amonos (24yds) 5, All started. "Won by a length; six lengths. Time, Imin 41 3-sscc.

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Evening Star, Issue 21320, 26 January 1933, Page 16

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STOP PRESS Evening Star, Issue 21320, 26 January 1933, Page 16

STOP PRESS Evening Star, Issue 21320, 26 January 1933, Page 16