NEWS IN BRIEF.
The s.s. Bardic was towed to Falmouth and berthed on a mudbank in a safe position.
The New South Wales Rowing Association has invited a New Zealand eight to compete at the State championships in March next. Some States opposed the invitation because of their inability to furnish financial guarantees.
The fire in the Northumberland, at Fremantle, was quelled by use of hoses, after much of the cargo was removed
The fifth Congress of the National Dental Association was opened by the Governor, Admiral de Chair, at the Town Hall, Sydney, over 300 delegates, including representatives from New Zealand, attending.
George Marsden. aged forty-three, was sentenced to three years’ reformative treatment in the Auckland I’olice Court to-day for wilful indecent exposure in Albert Park Accused was described as a man with a bad criminal record. _____________
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17347, 30 September 1924, Page 8
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