Article image
Article image

MATAMATA RACES MATAMATA CUP HANDICAP 3—3 GAY ROSE, 8.4 (C. G. Goulsbro) 1 6 6—MASTER URIERLY, 8.9 (J. Winder) 2 7 7 —DAY WIND. 7.5, car. 7.0 (G. Gilchrist) .3 Scr.: Llangollen, Jewelled Girdle. PUTARURU STAKES I—l JAYOLA 7.4 (P. Pearn) 1 8— 6 KASPIAN 7.4 (C. Evans) 2 6—9 NGAWIRI 8.7 (J. Day) 3 Scr.: Spcarford. Sil/cr Eagle, Fine Lady. MANAWATU RACES IVTanawatu Cup.—l Zincali, (M.B. Edwards) 1; 3 Policy, 2; 2 Shrewdie, 3. All started. HAWKES BAY MEETING Hastings Handicap.—3 Francis Crake, (Atkins) 1; 4 Siegmund (W. Broughton) 2; 1 Master' Cyklon (Shield) 3. Scr.: Soho. STRATFORD MEETING Anniversary Handicap.—l Lowenberg (P. Burgess), 1; 2 Silvanus, (R. Sargent) 2; 6 Ohanga, ,<G. Dowrick) 3. Scr.: Airam, Tahurangi. HAMILTON BOWLING Following were the results of the fourth round of the one-day tourr.ey: Crowley 14 v. Preston 7; Wilson 13 v. Qualtrongh 5; Chaprr,anl2 v. Cook 5; Chcgwidden 14 v. Gee 7; Clark 12 v. Freeman 4; Pearce 17 v. Scott 11; Callimore 10 v. Stewart 7; Powell 13 v. Morgan 1; Evans 13 v. Pilkington 6; Rowe 17 v. Shirley 3; Old 12 v. Wilkinson 8; Rosenfeldt 15 v. Webster 12; Henderson 12 v. Spiers 7; Robinson 13 v. Waring 7; Smith 12 v. Austin 8; Aitken 10 v. Morris 10. POPE’S RESENTMENT CRITICISM OF BISHOP VATICAN CITY, April 1 The Pope’s deep resentment at the Austrian Bishops’ exhortation to the Catholics to support the Anschluss plebiscite was revealed in a sensational broadcast in German from the Vatican City station, condemning the Bishops for their intrusion into politics without authorisation. The broadcaster said: “It is not the duty of the Church to make declarations ot a political and economic nature, and when they do they are guilty of a breach of trust and loyally. This is political Catholicism, winch is condemnable.” He added that no faithful Catholic need feel obliged to adhere to the Bisnops’ judgment. ine Austrian Bishops had placed a buraen on me snouluers of laymen, and nad proved to Pe cowarus, unworthy to carry on the struggle tor Christ. PAN-AMERICAN AIRWAYS BASE ON CANTON ISLAND WASHINGTON, April 1. The Government has granted a license to Pan-American Airways to establish a base on Canton Island, permitting the erection ot structural and ground facilities. The company, however, cannot allow foreign use thereof, without the permission of the United States.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WT19380402.2.25.3

Bibliographic details

Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20464, 2 April 1938, Page 6

Word Count
391

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20464, 2 April 1938, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20464, 2 April 1938, Page 6