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JEWS IN GERMANY. BERLIN, September 11.—About 83,500 Jews bare left Germany since the Nazis came into power in 1933, according to a Jewish publication. An additional 2,000 Jews have changed their religion. Addressing the medical profession at the Reich the medical leader, Dr Wagner, described semi-Jews and quarter Jews as a mongrel race, which biologically and politically was undesirable and should be extinguished as soon as possible. , PAYNE TROPHY MATCH. Final scores: Southern (Dunedin) 14, Sunnyside (Christchurch) 14. Christchurch, the holders, retain the trophy. SECOND'RUGBY TEST. There- were bright exchanges at the start of the second test between Now Zealand and Australia, but it Was nearly 15 minutes before the visitors scored through the agency of M'Laughlin. Rankin converted. Australia 5, New Zealand 0. ■ Four minutes InAcr Pollock gave New Zealand its first three points, Pollock kicking a goal from a penalty. Australia 5 —3. Australia’s lead was further increased when Rankin goaled from a penalty. Australia B—3. WANGANUI RACES. Wanganui Guineas.—7 Deficit 1, 4 Laughing Lass 2, 1 Karl 3.

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Evening Star, Issue 22442, 12 September 1936, Page 28

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STOP PRESS Evening Star, Issue 22442, 12 September 1936, Page 28

STOP PRESS Evening Star, Issue 22442, 12 September 1936, Page 28

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