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SEE IMPORTANT Ptr&NIYURB and suedivisional bale aN"’OTJNCEMENTS ON PAOE 13. JONES, M’OROSTIE. ltd. auctioneers. EXTRAORDINARY. The great 21st ANNIVERSARY SALE at GRAHAM, WILSON AND SMELLIE S commences on MONDAY MORNING. Doors will open at 9.30 a.m. 1039 DEATH. . rMIESON.—On June 5, at his residence, 498, Hereford Street, Christchurch, John, dearly loved husband of Georgina Jamieson; slged seventy-three. mpresemtative abCsxx. Manawatu 8, Dannevirke 2. ZSrVERCASQXLZi BUSIt Star 7, Pirates 3. Invercargill jl, Southern 5. . . pUKEDm LSA9US GABES. In the second spell Canterbury ' made a. great effort to recover the , ground they had lost. Hickey was , the first, to score. Eekhoff converting. Wilson-Hall was prominent in several aggressive movements, t Rums scored a. try. Canterbury's ’handling was faulty. Eekhoff kicked a penalty goal. Falgar scored a try which Henry concerted. peterBoP took play to Otago’s line, where , Saunders scored. Henry converted. Feterson scored a brilliant try. Henry converted. This brought the scores to 24 all. with five minutes to go. Canterbury were unlucky in not scoring again. Otago 24. Canterbury 24. OTARI 3ACS6. CHAU WELTER: Gaseley 1, 9—Takqre*. 3. l-^-Ovu" Jack 3. WAIKANAE SCURRY: 4—Red Glow. 1, I—Bonny Pawn 2. 9—-Do-minion Rose 3. DUNEDIN StRSUDYB. Rugby— Kaikorai 6, 2irtgAi*\ *■ Alhambra. 23, Union 0; Southern 2s, Purtedin fi; Pirates 7. Taieri 5. fcoecer—Northern 5. Technical Old Roys 2: Kaitangata 5, y.M.C.A- 0; Mdrnington 2. Southern 2: Seavlitf 3, Maori Hill 1. V/EPD2BTGTOW RESULTSRugby—Petone 11. Roneke 3: Betfhampore 3. Wellington 3; Oriental 8, Marist 4: Athletic 31. Hutt. 7. Soccer—Hospital 9, Marist <>: Y.M.C.A. 5. Thistle 1 ; institute 4. Brooklyn 3; Petone 3, JohnsonvUle Martawatu Rugby-—-Old Boys 26, Western United 8: Kia Tea 23. S. Taumatunui 3. Taumarunui kskahi 8. Ongarye 3. tSreytdwn 2* beat Gladstone 0. AUCKLAND GAMES. Rugby—Ponsonby 3s, GraftCn 3: Grammar 18. University 15: College Rjfies 15. Marists 8. League—Newton 26. Athletics l*; Y'ovenport 14. City 5; Marists 13. S. ‘aranaki Rugby——Tukapa beat -S'-atford, 14 to 3; Star beat Inglewood. 17 to 0; Old Boys beat Clifton, Soccer—Thistle 5, Fonoonby 2; Tramways 2. Northcote 0. Coast Rugby—Hokitika 6. Star 5. EiIMI’UELY SHIELD. Final—Hawke c Bay 36. Wanganui 3. FOOTS ALL CASUALTIES. Dennis Young. Old Collegrtanr, Pictured his right log, playing at 1 foearton. He was ronveyed to ispitaT. 3. Relrl. playing frr the fbjmn-r and wa~ admitted to hospital. Cf-Ymx* lost: LONDON. June 5. .V strange r-tory comes from e .nirh sources about a young Eng--iish gii!. li-.-ing fo r several months * n th< " heart Of the Riffian territory. Far is correspondent of the ••jMorning Post " snyi; one of Abdhouscs is situated nf Kamnra. Here Abd-el-Krim revolved an Englishman seeking concessions, who wat. accompanied by an English girl. The Englishman returned to Ta«a. hut the girl remained. The Spaniard--, who recently captured the village, discovered the girl’s photograph in Abd-el-Krim’s house. The natives confirmed the story. The question now arises as to the girl's fate.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17865, 5 June 1926, Page 1

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STOP PRESS NEWS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 17865, 5 June 1926, Page 1

STOP PRESS NEWS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 17865, 5 June 1926, Page 1