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CROQUET CHAMPIONSHIP. r ; The oli:)mp’orsl.ip croquet L-uvney was 'continued this morning. Ihe hand leap ami doubles matches aroj hoina played. In the first round of the latter Colonel Du Pro and Miss Steel (England) 17 heat (nnghlcy and Miss l.eitch- (Hastings) Id; Mosdrmics (lanibn'll and Jarvie (Palmerston Xort-hl- 26. heat Stratton and .Mrs Watkins '.d-JastingsV 17; Sir K. Wmnyss and MLs Rota I lick (England) 20, heat Colonel Savillo and Miss Ho'sketh (Auckland) IS; Mcsdames Pitcnithly md A'*jie«cn {Hasting.s) 26, heat Jlnsdamos" Horn ami ’Walling Jones (Dunedin) 20.—P.n liners (on \or(h Press Association telegram. CRIMINAL SESSIONS. In the case. at the. Dunedin criminal sessions against Ueorge Alexander Mason, the jury returned with a verdict of guilty on the charge of dishoiicstlv obtaining socks alrd necktio, and not guilty on charges of breaking and entering and of theft. Prisoner was remanded for sentence. ! .
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Evening Star, Issue 19784, 7 February 1928, Page 12
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