TURNING PROFESSIONAL.
CAPETOWX. Sop. 14. It is reported that the Springbok wing three-quarter. A. J. Van Heerden has turned professional, and is sailing for England to join the- Wigan Northern Union Club. Other leading South African players have also been approached and they are considering the offers made.
AIRS ASQUITH DISOBEYED
LONDON. July 30 Airs Asquith, who wont to Southampton to meet her daughter, Princess Bibeseo, on her return from America on Saturday, was told when she reached the dock that the Princess had left the ship. Mrs Asquith thereupon exclaimed:
“But I know my daughter would not go before I came, because I wirelessed to her to stay in the ship till I arrived. I absolutely refuse to believe that she would disobey me.” She insisted on going on board and found that her daughter had really gone. She then went to the South-AYestern Hotel, where her daughter was waiting for her.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 September 1923, Page 1
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153TURNING PROFESSIONAL. Hokitika Guardian, 17 September 1923, Page 1
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