■WOLAROI. SYDNEY, .September 21. Wolaroi Las been. scratched for all his Randwick and Victorian engage menla. He broke down'in the Spring Stakes at Rosehill on Saturday, The trouble is in the bone in his fetlock, and possibly his,racing career ip finished. LATE-CABLES. STOCKHOLM, September 20, The Swedish Reds sustained a crushing defeat at the general elections, not a single,candidate of the parly being returned. Furthermore, they lost two floats which they had held in the previous Parliament. PARIS, September 20. A dramatic scene occurred • at the meeting of tie Council of the League of Nations to-day. When prospects of a settlement of the Polish-Lilhuanian dispute wero most gloomy, M. Paderewski made a- sterling speech, expressing Poland’s desire for peace, and confidence in the Lithuanians’ similar desire, Upon this, M. Waldemar, a Lithuanian delegate, walked over to the Polish delegates and warmly shook hands, after l v.'hich Poland and Lithuania agreed to suspend hostilities, to allow the Leaguer to arbitrate. t MOASCAR CUP. ■ First Spell;—Christchurch nil, Palmerston North nil. 'The weather ia very bad.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 20057, 21 September 1920, Page 10
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