GLACIAL HOCKS IN N.Z.
NEWCASTLE, Sept, 14. |)r. Carl Caldenius. technical geologist, and lecturer to the. University of Stockholm, Sweden, arrived by the Parrakoola direct, from Sweden iu Newcastle to-day, en route for New Zealand, where lie will spend the summer in studying the verve rocks of the great ice age. It is his inlentiop to ascertain the vharad eristics- ot glacial rocks in both southern and noHhrrii hemispheres.
Wakefield 21, Hull. 10; Widncs 21, I'Vatherstunc, 0; York b, Dewsbury, 5. Lancashire. Cup.—First round: SI. Helens Recreation 5. Warrington 2. RUGBY UNION Harlequins 10. Rosslyn Park, 0: London Scottish 6. Wasps, 12; Richmond 17, Old Ley sin ns, 5; Bath 0, Guy’s Hospital. 10; Bedford 7, Blaekheath. 0: Bradford 11. Halifax, _22; Bristol 23. Portsmouth Services, o ; ( oventry 6, Nuneaton, 3: Leicester 4, Gloucester, 18; Llanelly 12, Neath. 13; Newport 3Abertillery,* 5: Plymouth Albion 0. Northampton, 3; Swansea 3, Cardiff, 6; Data 3. Glasgow Aeads.. II ; West ol Scotland 11. Stewartonians. 18. County mati'h : Somerset, 37. 3 orkshire, 0.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18203, 26 September 1933, Page 7
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