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THE WANGANELLA.

STOP PRESS

The weather still remained remarkably fine for salvage work on the Wanganclla to-day, with only the lightest of southerly breezes. It is still intended to carry out the main attempt of removing the ship from the rocks to-morrow morning. —Wellington Press Association.

KIDNAPPED OFFICIALS FREE

LONDON, Jan. 28.—The police stated to-night that Mr Justice Windham had been returned and is now in their hands, says the Jerusalem correspondent of the Associated Press. The correspondent savr, it is reported without confirmation that Major Collins has been admitted to the British Sixteenth General Hospital at Mount Scopus, outside Jerusalem. The British United Press Jeru-

salem correspondent says it is re-

ported that the Jerusalem police found Collins but intend to keep silent about his return until they have interrogated him.

AUCKLAND RACES

Suburban Handicap.—2-2 Flying Robin 1, 4-4 Coolgardie.2, 1-1 Fox Fable 3. Scr: Winstake, Hardware. Services’ Handicap.—Balmacara 1, Royal Charter 2, Gay Lally 3. Chelsea Handicap.—Ladyship 1, Angeline 2, Fifth Note 3. Scr: Legal Folly.

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Evening Star, Issue 26012, 29 January 1947, Page 10

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THE WANGANELLA. Evening Star, Issue 26012, 29 January 1947, Page 10

THE WANGANELLA. Evening Star, Issue 26012, 29 January 1947, Page 10

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