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!?£.){ i* It I IKS : aBBUC j *TJfiN. —COPYRIGHT.i LADIES HOCKEY. DUNEDIN, August 14. The Canterbury ladies’ lioc-key team defeated Otago representatives by three goals to nil on the Caledonian Ground to-day. All the goals were scored by Canterbury's centre forward, Miss Barr. The visitoris were considerably heavier and more experienced than the local team, whose backs, however, showed themselves very sound on defence.
RIFLES FOR TERRITORIALS. WELLINGTON, August 16. Training of Territorials during the war was hampered considerably by practically the whole of the Dominion’s serviceable rifles being supplied to the Expeditionary Force. What weapons the Territorials do possess are old and quite useless for anything but drill purposes. Arrangements have been made (by the Defence Department, however, to equip all units with new up-to-date rifles, shipments of which are now beginning to arrive from Home, and the work of replacing old arms "fill be put in hand without delay.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 August 1920, Page 1
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151TELEGRAMS Hokitika Guardian, 18 August 1920, Page 1
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