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£SOO STOLEN. The house of an elderly deaf couple in Newton was entered by burglars last night while the occupants were asleep, and over £SOO stolen, mostly 'in notes, and also some old gold.—Auckland Press Association. HEAVY-WEIGHT BOXING. NEW YORK, September 24. The knock-out in the contest between Louis and Baer came after 170 seconds, Baer taking the count helplessly on one knee after being saved by the bell in the third round and after taking a terrific beating. Baer weighed 21041 b and Louis 199 Jib. There were 90,000 spectators present.

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Evening Star, Issue 22143, 25 September 1935, Page 16

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STOP PRESS Evening Star, Issue 22143, 25 September 1935, Page 16

STOP PRESS Evening Star, Issue 22143, 25 September 1935, Page 16

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