BILLIARDS
DAVIS AND LINDRUM
SYDNEY, Sept. 16.
At billiards, Davis is 10,631, including breaks ot 312 and 567. Lindrum is 9995, including a break of 201.
“NO-NERVE BRIGADE.” There is working on the coast of Sussex a gang of 40 toilers who are known as the “No-Nerve Brigade.” They are being employed by the borough of Brighton at “cliff-trimming,” a job made neessary by the making of a road along the beach at the foot of the cliffs towering to a height of 150 ft. A reporter who went to see them says that “all day long they keep stepping over the cliff edges as unconcernedly as you or T might step off an omnibus.” Few people have jobs a s hazardous as that, bill none of us can afford Io take risks v, itb our nerves. It is a wise move for smokers to switch to those choice toasted tobaccos, tied Shield (Dark) and Blue Shield (Media: They are superlative New Zealr tobaccos, made perfect in smoothne i,| flavour by the special method of toasting. Red Shield (Dark) and Blue Shield (Medium) are obtainable in two-ounee tins (1/7) and in attractive one pound canisters, a splendid packing for the home and even more economical in
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 235, 17 September 1934, Page 9
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206BILLIARDS Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 235, 17 September 1934, Page 9
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