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GOLF.

AUCKLAND, September 23. The following aro additional result? ia the first round of tiro Now Zealand Ladies’ G-olf Championship:—. Mrs G, Williams heat Miss Furze, 7 and 5. Miss M. Tweed beat Miss A. Anderson, -1 and S. Miss I*. Wright boat Miss Is. thrown, d and S. Mrs M'Gartliy beat Mias Nison, 4 and 2. Mrs Flack beat Miss .7. 'Burges?. i and 2. CANTERBURY COLLEGE. At to-day’s meeting of the Board of Governors of the Canterbury College, the returning officer advised of the election of Mr G. T. Weston in place o: Mr >S. 11. Stager, resigned. The I’rofes&orial Board wrote that it hud appointed Professor Gahhutt its representative on tlio liourd. The New Brighton Borough Council wrote, in connection with Canterbury’s share of war trophies, that Few Brighton’s. ' share should bo placed in the Museum. LADIES’ HOCKEY. l;i to-day’s matches the following were tho tcores at half-time; Wellington 3, Nelson 'l. Wanganui 1, Auckland 0. Canterbury A 1, Canterbury B & The final scores were; Wellington 3, Nelson I. Auckland 1, Wanganui 1. LONDON, September Si. The Railway Union has not appealed for the support of the Triple Alliance. Mr Thomas and other leaders are endeavouring to confine the strike to railwayman. The Transport Workers’ executive will meet on Monday night to decide the union's action. Nearly two-thirds of its members are unemployed through the strike, hut it is unlikely that the executive will declare a. sympathetic strike immediately. There is no indication that the Miners’ Federation proposes to joinLONDON, September 28. The official traffic situation is unchanged. Food distribution arransiraeuts aro proceeding smoothly. Offeroi service are pouring in from all qua; - • ters. Arrangements arc being completed to make immediate use oi volunteers. PARIS, September 23. The Entertainments Federation ha* decided on u general strike of employees at all entertainments, excepting a few places which ha.vs, -=ign:d an agreement fixing a minimum wave and the employment of nnioiGls only. VIENNA, September 27. Tho Minister o? the Interior elates that foreigners must be expelled from Austria, owing to the shortage pf coal and housing. BERLIN, September 27. Tim “ Taglische Rundsthan” states that the chief oi the Allied military mission requested von der Goltz i<» ; furnish a list of German soldlets who i were guiltr of uniiuitd acts fa CVtirland. Vyn der Goltz insolently refused • ' and thrratened to break off intcri course and expel any Englishman from the territory still occupied by German troop.-. LADIES’ HOCKEY. 1 Final scores:— Canterbury A 5, Canterbury B 0. i Canterbury A, with G points, wins tha tournament, Wellington being second with I points, '

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 12757, 29 September 1919, Page 1

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GOLF. Star (Christchurch), Issue 12757, 29 September 1919, Page 1

GOLF. Star (Christchurch), Issue 12757, 29 September 1919, Page 1