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LONDON, December 3. Mr P. F. Warner, embarking with the Marylebone team for Argentine, announced that a small sized ball would be used throughout the tour. He revealed that a stock of these was made through inadvertence, before it was permissable to use them. LONDON, December 3. The paucity of requisitions from Australia will leave five hundred farm workers, on the hands of the Australia House authorities. PALMERSTON NORTH, Dec. 4. Final payments for the Palmerston North Stakes, to.be run at the Summer Meeting at Manawatu, are: Glentruin, Tukia, Oratrix, Reremoana, Royal Ceres, and Peneus.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 4 December 1926, Page 2
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