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i AUSTRALIAN & N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIA'UpN (Reccivfd Ibis day fit 9-36 a.m.) DONRQN, Sept. 16. Barbara Griffiths, aged 14 years, the youngest of the family, cabled op J4tli May, was beaten in the semi-finals for the girls’ golf championship at Stoke. She showed wonderful form in tlie earlier round, beating much older players, ’ HAMILTON, Sept. 17. The Australians won on the fourth ball, after a most exciting match, two up and one to play; best ball 72.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 September 1920, Page 3
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