GOLF
The winner of the weekly bogey competition at Titahi last weekend was J. Lulliam (20), a promising junior, who turned in the good score of 4 up on bogey. Other scores were K. P. Aitken (10) 1 up, C. Stone (16) all square, C. Gyles (IS) 2 down, M. Moore (4), D. Crombie (10), and S. Crichton (24) 3 down. The opening day of tho Wellington Ladies' Golf Club will be held on Wednesday nest. Any members unable to play are requested to notify Mrs. Stout.
Room is getting scarce in the fingerprint library at Scotland Yard, -where there are now 515,000 finger-prints recorded. In the first year of the system, 1902, there were 1722.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 72, 27 March 1933, Page 9
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