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(Reserved for fete zunro Hwhij after the paper has goas to prtOT.? RUGBY FOOTBALL. Gtago 11. South Canterbury a. Invercargill Technical defeated Christchurch by 13 to 9. HOCKEY. WELLINGTON v. AUCKLAND. The Auckland touring team met * Wellington eleven to-day, and won after an exciting game by one gcai to nil. Halt an hour after the game commenced K. Watt* scored for Auckland, but further attempts, of which, therewere many, failed on account of the brilliant exhibition by Moore, the \ Wellington goal-keeper. GOLF. In a match at Kaiapoi, Kaiapoi beat Lyttelton by 10 games. SEE TONES. McCROSTIE CO. e '"important announcements e ON PAGE 9. t MESSRS JOHN 1). O'HAIIA ana JULES JORDAN, the Celebrated,’ Actors, with their Strong Supporting Company, are crossing from Wellington in the Maori, and open W- the Theatre Royal NEXT THniS|^y^ w * RUGBY UNION. jgj| Final score— w, 8 WfLii’.-non Second Fifteen • . 2U--Alarlborough . . . 1 3 9 | * THE IRISH QUESTION. LONDON, August £5. Dai. F.ireann considers Mr Lloyn S George’-: reply at a private session to- ■ morrow. b Replying to Mr do Valera. Mr Lloyd | George says: The British Government * is profoundly disappointed at your let- 1 tor. You write of the conditions of i & meeting as though no meeting had ever taken place. The proposals already made were not made ia a haggling spirit. M; colleagues and myself went to the very limit in endeavouring to reconcile the British, and Irish interests. The proposals have gone far beyond all precedent, and have been approved as.being liberal by the whole civilised world, even in quarters which show sympathy with the most extreme Irish claims. They regard them as the utmost the Empire can reasonably offer or Ireland oar. reasonably expect. Your letter shows no recognition of this fact.’* t v | I i lIAULiA' GOLF CLUB. T ■ -cd-llnu: oi the club champion ~ eh2i a - Eyed to-day and resulted us i A. \V. Reeves beet F. VT. Ho&iis, I | up a: •* 3 : li. P. Tosswill beat J It. 9 MOilU • 1 UP ‘ & The ur.al of the Hag ley Cup junior x\ zrrad • resulted, iu V. Hamilton beating f Yf. I.' Ea.-c-. lies by 4 up and A A c l-' match was played for prizes cuevc by Mr G. D. Macfarlane and A resulted as follows $ Mr \ H. Fell, 79—13—€ G; D. 2L S. Hutton, i'2— -- —7O. Other good scores were: —I. I*. Morrison, 92—ifc—74. ' d. Wyn Irwin, fid—l2-76, Lb Taylc. ? 2-—lb—76; R- Harman, £W—lts —76; G. D. Marfa liana, 100—21—76. 1 1 t
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16515, 27 August 1921, Page 1
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