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CABLE BREVITIES

Press Assn.-

(By Telegraph—

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U.S. Golf Ralph Guldahl and Hortou Smith dead-heated with 288 in the Western United States open golf championship. They will play off to deeide the title. Lugger Arrested Another Japanese pearling lugger was- arrested yesterday for allegedly operating within territorial water, s in the Gulf of Carpentaria, reports a Darwin message. Loss of Nationality Eighty-eight persons have been deprived of their nationality because their attitude conflicts with loyalty to the Reich, says a Berlin message. The 88 people inelude two year-old babies and two others aged between two and three years. Beerless Week-end The stay-in strike at Castlemaine in Perkins' brewery, Brisbane, was yesterday declared illegal by the Industrial Court which, on the application of the Brewers' Association, ordered the cancellation of the men's award unless the strikers return to work by to-mor-row. Brisbane was practicaily without beer at the week-end. Newspaper Achieveraent The entire issue of the Soviet newspaper lzvestia was transmitted by telephoto to Novosibirsk, Central Siberia, where the typo was se.t locally, enabling publication simultaneously with Moscow. ' It is planned to extend the transmissions as far as "Vladivostok. Policeman Killed Surrounded by a frenzied crowd of natives, police conducting a beer raid in the Verenninging district left three constables dead and one critieally injured, reports a Johannesburg message. The police retired firing and wounding several. Twenty-four arrests have been made. "Cruelly Defrauded" Jack Mann, aged 38, an engineer, was sentenced to five years' imprisonment at Melbourne for obtaining £1000 from Mrs Bremner, of Hawthorn, witfi intent to defraud by "faisely pretending that he was in the habit of working on commission for the jockey, Audy Kuox, and that he himself was placing £300 on a certain racehorse." The Judge said that apparently Mann obtained £6000, but the other charges were being abandoned. The woinau had been cruelly defrauded.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 210, 21 September 1937, Page 6

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CABLE BREVITIES Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 210, 21 September 1937, Page 6

CABLE BREVITIES Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 210, 21 September 1937, Page 6

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