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AUSTRALIA DAY. SYDNEY, January 27.—Heatwave conditions prevail for the AuSri tralia Bay holiday to-day, which will bo one of the quietest holidays within, memory. For the tirst time for 100 yours the Famous regatta :u Sydney Harbour will not take place. The Stock Exchange is closed. CItUQUET TOURNEY. Ladies' Championship. First life, second round: Mrs Brass heat Airs Henderson, 20-12. Second life, second round: Airs AVatkins heat .Mrs Pitcaithly. 20-13. Third rcund ; Airs (Jaldow beat Airs Wood, k’C-llb Men's (.'hampiousliip.—Second life, seeond round: H, A. J'tna heat I', C. Bryan, 20-1; E. L. Hartnell beat E. \V. Veiteh, 26-11. —Palmerston North Press Association. AI.C.C. AfATCH. In the match against Taranaki AI.C.C. h*vc lost four -wickets for 118 runs—j Smith 47. Sims 51,. Hardstaff 6, Lyttelton 0. Human (in) 1, Langridge (in) 9. BODY IDENTIFIED. Papers in the pockets of the clothing established the identity of the body found on Aiount Cargill as that of James Sim, who was reported missing from the Ross Horn© on January 10. TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP. BERLIN, January 26.—1 n the German covered courts championship Huai Alalfroy and Stedmau (New Zealand) defeated Boussus a”d Gon lion (France), 6-3. 2-6, 6-2, 7.5.
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Evening Star, Issue 22247, 27 January 1936, Page 14
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