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BRITISH & FOREIGN ITEMS

IUSTiiAIUAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. A ll BUCKLE TRIA L. (Received This Day at 8 a.m.) t SAN FRANCISCO, Nov 26. The defence to-day produced as witnesses. two actors, one of them, ti former sweetheart ,of Rappe, named Harry Darker, who testified that Rappe was drunk on numerous occasions, always tearing off her clothes. Asked whether ho had not attended a party whereat a gentleman from Australia and Rappe were guests in 1913, Barker declared he could not remember. The other witness Philo McCullough, also testified that on previous occasions Rappe was drunk and began to tear off her clothes.

M-CONACIIY BEATS NEWMAN '■Received This Dav at- 8 a.m.) LONDON, Nov 27. MeConaehv defeated Newman, who scored 1-1.585. Tim former’s breaks included 321 and 102 unfinished, Xcwr.i'tn 307. „ Tim “Observer*’ commenting oil the rn.ssibilitv of the Dominion player wini J l( '. hi I! birds oha mnioiislup, ravs MrOonacliv impressed all' good judges with his game. He had to master lie (TifTindtics of ivories before he eonld he regarded as dangerous to British pmye,:s To whal oyle.it ho had succeed d may he judged. This sounds an aeln-ve ment against Newman.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hokitika Guardian, 28 November 1921, Page 3

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193

BRITISH & FOREIGN ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 28 November 1921, Page 3

BRITISH & FOREIGN ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 28 November 1921, Page 3

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