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CRICKET.

The draw for the lir. ; round in connection with the Foxton Cricket Association is as follows: — OCTOBER. 27 NOVEMBER 3. Fire Brigade v. Oroun Downs A, at Oroun Downs; Druids v. Y.M.P., at Victoria Park; Textile v. Oroun Downs B, at Easton Park. NOVEMBER 10—17. Fire Brigade v. Textile, at Easton Park; Y.M.P. v Oroua Downs, at Oroua Downs; Druids v. Oroun Downs A. at Victoria Park. NOVEMBER 27 DECEMBER 1 Fire Brigade v. Druids, at Easton Park; Y.M.P. v. Textile, at Victoria Park; Oroua Downs A v. Oroua Downs B, at Oroua Downs. DECEMBER. B—ls . Fire Brigade ,v. Oroua Downs B, at Easton Park; Druids v. Textile, at Victoria Park; Oroua Downs A v. Y.M.P., at Oroua Downs. DECEMBER 22—29. Fire Brigade v. Y.M.P, at Victoria Pai'k; Druids v. Oroua Downs B, at Oroua Downs; Textile v. Oroua Downs A, at Easton Park. MODERN CRIMINALS. Would you be able to recognise a criminal if you saw one? This interesting problem was raised recently by the remark of a judg’O lo a young man, “You don I look like a. real criminal.” London detectives claim it is now much more difficult to recognise criminals than it used to be. In the old days they could generally “pick” a. criminal at sight, and more often than not, could say in which type of crime he specialised and in what neighbourhood he might be found.

The modern criminal, however, is well-dressed, well spoken, often wears a monocle, and may be found in some of the most fashionable and unexpected places. Appearances are often deceiving. Some smokers have at first sight felt that Red Shield (Dark) Tobacco would be too strong for them but when they have tried it they have found it delightfully cool and easy to smoke, and fully satisfying.

Red Shield (Dark), like Blue Shield (Medium), is toasted —and the fact that they are toasted to a turn makes them a little darker in appearance —but all the better to smoke.

Obtainable everywhere.' Twoounce tins (1/7) and in one-pound canisters. —38.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 4407, 20 October 1934, Page 4

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CRICKET. Manawatu Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 4407, 20 October 1934, Page 4

CRICKET. Manawatu Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 4407, 20 October 1934, Page 4