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GOLF

TIMARU LADIES’ CLUB. The South Canterbury Open Championship and Handicap Tournament will commence on the Highfield links to-morrow. Two medal rounds will be played, in conjunction with the qualifying rounds for the championship and the Highfield trophy. The draw for the medal matches is as follows: — Morning: 8.45: Mrs Hawkes v. Miss B. Cuthbertson; Miss Horwell v. Mrs A. Grant; Mrs Bethell v. Miss G. Campbell; Miss J. Cuthbertson v. Mrs M. Grant; Miss Pringle v. Mrs Grater; Mrs W. A. Scott v. Miss Loughnan; Mrs Kerr v. Mrs Templer; Miss McKerchar v. Miss Fair; Miss Holdgate v. Miss V Campbell; Mrs Guy v. Mrs Man tell; Miss Nutt v. Mrs Brady; Mrs O’Callaghan v. Mrs Nicoll; Miss Manchester v. Miss Stewart; Mrs Bruce v. Miss Lane; Miss Rattray v. Mrs Johnston. Port Arthur: Mrs Kingston v. Miss Clissold; Mrs Minifie v. Mrs J. A. Scott; Mrs Skinner* v. Miss Davies; Mrs Caithness v. Mrs O'Leary; Mrs Kemshed v. Mrs McClelland; Mrs Hunter v. Miss McCallum; Mrs Greenfield v. Miss Brewer; Mrs Brewer v. Miss Fox. Afternoon: Miss Horwell v. Miss B. Cuthbertson; Mrs Hawkes v. Mrs A. Grant; Miss J. Cuthbertson v. Miss G. Campbell; Mrs Bethell v. Mrs M. Grant; Miss Pringle v. Miss Loughnan; Mrs Grater v. Mrs W. A. Scott; Mrs Kerr v. Miss Fair; Miss McKerchar v. Mrs Templer; Miss V. Campbell v. Mrs Guy; Mrs Mantell v. Mrs Brady; Miss Nutt v. Mrs O’Callaghan; Mrs Nicoll v. Mrs Johnston; Miss Rattray v. Miss Manchester; Miss Stewart v. Mrs Bruce; Miss Lane v. Mrs O’Leary; Mrs Skinner v. Mrs Minifie; Mrs Caithness v. Miss Davies; Mrs Blue v. Mrs Greenfield; Miss Brewer v. Mrs Robinson; Mrs McClelland v. Mrs Hunter. The first eight to qua'ify will play off match play for the championship, the second eight match play on handicap for the Highfield trophy. The draw for the Bogey match will be published on Friday.

same length, Miss Rutherford (Canterbury) this morning W'on the semifinal of the Otago golf championship. Wellington's Returned Soldiers’ Hostel. "At the present rate we have one year of life left, unless we can sell one of the properties,” said Mr T. R. Lear, at the annual meeting of the Wellington Hostel for Returned Soldiers and Sailors’ Society. “We regret to say that our funds are rapidly shrinking in spite of the -trictest economy.” No Quarrel With Bankers. "We have no quarrel with the bankers. They are a fine set of chaps who have found it desperately hard to comply with the conditions which have been foisted upon them,” declared Colonel S. J. E. Closey, Dominion organiser of the Douglas Social Credit Movement, addressing a meeting in Hamilton. “The aim of the organisation is to reform the system, not to usurp the bankers’ functions.”

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 20102, 8 May 1935, Page 7

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GOLF Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 20102, 8 May 1935, Page 7

GOLF Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 20102, 8 May 1935, Page 7