TRAM CONDUCTORS
WOMEN'S OFFER REJECTED
(By Telegraph—Press Association.)
AUCKLAND, October 14,
A ietter suggesting that a group of women be trained to act temporarily as tram conductors in the event of an emergency, was received by the Auckland Transport Board from the Women's War Service^ Auxiliary Board.
It was decided to express appreciation, but to point but that the time was not appropriate for such action.
WRESTLERS BEAT REFEREE
(By Telegraph—Press Association.)
AUCKLAND, October 14,
There was a sensational ending to the professional heavyweight wrestling contest at the Town Hall between Earl McCready and "Lofty" Blomfield for the British Empire title when the referee, Mr. J. McLean, was knocked out in the fifth round and the match' was stopped by the police.
Mr. McLean had stepped between the pair when a willing elbow-jolting exchange was in progress. He was hit. on the mouth and fell to the mat, where McCready fell over him, and Blomfield jumped on top of the pair of them. The wrestlers continued to pummel each other over the referee's prosttate body, and it was not till a sergeant of police and four constables had entered the ring. that they ceased their attack.
Mr. McLean was carried to a corner, where he was partially revived before being assisted to his dressing-room. It took him some time to recover fully, and he then complained of a sore mouth and injured .back..
McCready obtained a fall in the third round by means of a flying body scissors following a succession of jolts. This was the only fall, and the referee being unable to adjudicate it became a no-decision contest. McCready, therefore, retained the British Empire title.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 92, 15 October 1940, Page 6
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