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i>Ro«=oTT*»"fl for late rereivrd ( after the paper has gone to press.) i “ fr~ I | ! - DOMINION HOWLING TOWBKA- S. MENT. « FIFTH HOUND OF PINKS. f Section A Hotherington 22 v. Crane - 25; Wilson 23 v. Wright 22; Fookce |- ];> v. Pegler 20; Pilkington 25 v. Crowley 29; King 30 v. Freeman 15. -J -Section E—Plunkett 18 v. llobertson v 17; Miller 27 v. Eagleton 23; Damb | 2G v. Clarke 22; Harvey 31 v. Dons- | dale 26; Main ell 22 v< (Mavis 21. | Fro 20 v. Wakerley 21; Fish 22 v. M 1 W lianlie’ll 21; James 25 v. Cordon | 30; Efford 25 v. Kerr 18. Section J—Manor 10 v. Smart ‘2: £ CiU 10 \. Vug lev 23; Davidson 2,- v. * Campbell 21 v. Dei' 27. Section I, —Bell -1 v. Jenkin 31 ; \ i; v. Woollei aD In Aiugcr 21; Audley 24 v. Compton | Section N—Bassett 25 v. Murky 28; * Doherty 21 v. Badkiville 10: M'Cros- • bio 31 v. Kinvig 22; Carry 30 v. Him- - Edwards 21 v. Tretlieway 10. Section K—llardley 2i.' v Allely 22; Trayes 20 v. Daniels L’o; Walker 27 v Hurra way 22: Jack 27 v. Armstrong 20; Norwood 21 v. Healey 23. Section B—Crabtree 20 v. Russell 23; Parseons 20 v. Gatland 18; Wilson 32 v. Brightling 23; Bell 20 v. Hampton 20; Naylor -25 v. Besley ID Section D—Watkins 23 v. Norris 20; Nairn 23 v. Sutherland 26; Johnson 22 V. Munro 20; D. Mori 24 v. Parker 22; Eyre 20 v. Benefield 26. MA N A WATU TROTS. STEWARDS’ HANDICAP—Cute Dad l. Coal Dig'li 1 2. Rothschild Excelsior MAN A WATT CUP—Coal Diglit 1, ’amaroa 2, Tara ire 3. OTAUTAU RACES. OTA UTAH CUP—Sartolite 1, Caliirat ion 2. Twinkle 3. R AIRWAY HANDICAP Coastguard l, Naomi 2. Soldier’s Pride 3. TTADY AND FRANCE. ROME. January 10. In a speech to Cabinet, Signor M iiKsolini declared that he had advised France to limit, as rar as possible, the military character of her action in the Ruhr, and also not to shut the door upon the posibility of an agreement, which Italy believed was possible, and for which she was working. ire declared that no Entente, formed for the purpose of securing peace in Europe, could succeed without the participation of Britain, and he expressed the opinion that France woud probably yet take a favourable view of the Italian plan for reparations, presented in London. A - DEATH STTTP." ATHENS, January in. A veritible death ship lias arrived at Piraeus from Samsoun and Constantinople. Of two thousand passengers, sixteen hundred were sricken with typhus, smallpox and colera, including two of the three doctors on board. 'l'll ill y-fi vo dead were buried at sea. t weny-tive more died in the harbour. The Creek health authorities ordered the bodies to be burned in the ship's furnaces. The Government has barred : the admission of further refugees . until the epidemics are controlled. y TURKISH OUTRAGES. CONSTANTINOPLE. Jan. 16 Tile attack on 1 lie Coldstream l Guardsmen was undoubtedly a eoii.se- ' rilienee of the recent Kemalist polie;. of disparaging the British. Tinwife of a British ex major, on leaving home recently, was arrested by the j police and accused of prostitution. The police tried to take her to Hie. police station for medical examimm lion, but the lady clung to a tree. ; The police struck her to loosen her hold, but luckily her husband nr rived and secured her release with great difficulty. Tim police abuse i all British residents, whom they dc- v clare they intend to expel from Con- * sa ntinople. Keiualists ordered the proprietors of music halls not to reserve boxes for British persons. No * satisfaction has yet been obtained for flic murder of the Britfeh soldier at Kussim Pasha a month ago. On the contrary, the Turks refuse to give up two British aviators unless they pay a fine, of ten thousand sterling for killing a Turkish gendarme during a recent incident on Gallipoli. * l BOWLING. AUCKLAND, January 17. Section C—De Raunay 16 v. Lowe

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16942, 17 January 1923, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Issue 16942, 17 January 1923, Page 12