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(Australian and N.Z. Cable Associating. PR OF! TA BI /E CIIICK ET. March 17. Advices from' South Africa state that the Australian eleven cleared £6321 profit in their six matches with South Africa. SWIMMING. SYDNI'.Y, March 17. The N.S.W. Swimming Championships resulted : — Quarier-tuile. —Beaurepaire 1, Chrktie 2, Kirkland 3. ’Won by six yards. Time 5-51 1-5. 100 Yar.fi Back Stroke. —Kirklanq 1. Carberry 2, Wocdfe 3. Won bj three yards. Time 1.15 2-5. TEN.NTS ( A UN IVAL. ADELAIDE, March 17. At the tennis carnival, Patterson •'.nd O'Hara- Wood beat Roberts and Milligan, 6-1. KILLED ON RAILWAY. SYDNEY, Mareii 17. Two men named Digman and Myllea, a ganger ami fitter respectively, stepped out of the way of a train at Liverpool and. were struck by a tram travelling in lhe opposite direction. Both were killed. ROSS APPEAL CASE. MELBOURNE, March 17. A new witness for the defence, Mis. McKenzie, gave evidence that she saw a. man catch hold of a young girl and puli her along Little Collins Street, and that the man. was not Ross.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 18 March 1922, Page 2
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