BRITISH & FOREIGN.
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LONDON, July 8.
At Hurlingham, in the final of tho inter-regimental polo tournament, Lancets beat Hussars, winning for the fourth year in succession.
(Received July 10, 12.45 p.m.) LONDON, July 9.
Competitors and the. public were present at Olympia for tho opening, cycle race, but the judges decided the track was not safe, it having been constructed in' sections, which did not fit. Tho Criminal Appeal Court: refused tho Earl of Loinsters’ application for bail, pending an appeal from a recent decision.
Warren, the international rogue, was sentenced to five years’ imprisonment, Evans to three years, O’Brien and O’Connor to two years’, and Dixon and Donovan to six months’.
Ale Donald, playing for Nelson against Todinordcai, took five) wickets for 36 runs.
(Received July 10, 12.35 a.in.) DELHI, July 9
A five per cent. Government local loan of twenty-four cranes of rupees, opened on the 4tli, closed to-dav, fully subscribed.
PARIS, July 9. The Chamber of Deputies unanimously ratified the Pacific Treaty.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16174, 10 July 1923, Page 3
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