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AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS. In the match against Xelson tin? Australian cricketers at the lunch adjournment had lost one imp If)?. ( Poitsfotd not out 8-1. Kippax not out S-l). —Press Association. AIRMEN’S DEPENDENTS’ FUND, A Wellington' Association message slates that, with the ‘ livening l’o-t list, which so far totals ild-) 1-is, the mayor’s list of 1711 Ids and the ‘ Xevv Zealand Herald’ list, now eto»ed at IMM), the total in Laud in aid ot the dependents oi the lost airmen is i 11,232 o. Lists from oi.hn - centres are also being received, hut it is not possible at present to duel mine the aggregate result. WANGANUI RAGES, Victorr Hack Handicap. 200sovsl dm and distance.—S Discourse (7.12) 1, u Koyul Acre (8.13) 2,2 Lady Killer (7.5) 3. Scratched: Iropela. A neck; u head. Time, liuia 36 3-ssec;
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Evening Star, Issue 19792, 16 February 1928, Page 12
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137STOP PRESS ITEMS Evening Star, Issue 19792, 16 February 1928, Page 12
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