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“STOP PRESS” NEWS.

(Reserved for late eews Hufrrf after the paper has rose to pno.) I j I RUGBY FOOTBALL. BANKS PENINSULA SUB-UNION, j Seniors —Okain’s Bay (•' beat Akaj roa (3). 1 Juniors—Little River (S) Lie at United Bays (0). FOURTH GRADE RUGBY. St Andrew's beat Linwood by 5o to nil. Referee, Mr L. Guincy. RUGBY UNION. In the third grade St Bede's College (14) defeated Linwood (0). In the fifth grade St Bede’s Collego (43) defeated Cadet «A (0;. ] In the sixth grade St Bede’s College (3) defeated Boys’ High School A (0). “j

SEE JONES, McCROSTIE CO.’s .] IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENTS. ON PAGE 9. LATE CABLES. ? i BERNE, Jane 10." The en-Empercr Karl at the cud o: August is lea-ring at +&<• Hr-i-s Go ■ raent’s request. LONDON, June 10. Sir Robert Stout was sworn in today as a Privy Councillor. BERLIN. June 10. The German Government still hope® , to secure a mandate over one sumn I dered colony, possibly the Cntn-*r«»inr y A high offical tcid n . orrespondent that when the British got hold of anything they /never let go. " AYo tan only turn to Franco lot some generous concession,” ho said. STOCKHOLM. June ilia connection with the police discovery of y. Communistic plot aiming -y at a simultaneous revolution in Finland, Norway and Sweden, live former Finnish guards and one Swede have been arrested. The police intend to expel 100 foreign Bolsheviks. ATHENS. June 10. King Constantine, the Premier (If. GournarisJ aud tho Minister c*C War fM. Theotoki) are leaving for the Turco-Greek front to-morrow. MISSING HOSPITAL MATRON. i- : - CARTERTON, June 11. The search was continued uuavai!ingly throughout last night for Mary 3S Lindsay, matron, of the Greytown Hospital. Search parties arc now organised in Greytown, CarterUn and Masterton, and the whole countryside is being thoroughly scoured. The theory is expressed that the missing woman was picked up by a passing motor-car in Greytown on Thursday night and conveyed north. The police request that any motorist _ who had done so should communicate with them. The missing lady is the daughter of Mr Lindsay, Palmerston North. described as twenty-^b* Hs-ht auburn hair, fairly tall *»■•«* •■light S’ e was wearing a ni*' v . My- dre«-*=ing-gcwn and hght slippers. <She q* sbfi d Invercsr<T?ll » -J% m ’9'6. and was appointed t - Greymouth Hospital in 1917. Sh b came matron ui S.ptembcr, 19 7 i . ..

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16450, 11 June 1921, Page 1

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“STOP PRESS” NEWS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 16450, 11 June 1921, Page 1

“STOP PRESS” NEWS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 16450, 11 June 1921, Page 1

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