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SIX DAYS CYLCK RACE SYDNEY.. Dee. 28. A six days’ cycle race started in Sydney, at midnight, riders from all States and New Zealand are competing. DEGRADATION AND SHAME SYDNEY. Dee. 28. Air Bavin, reviewing the record of the State session, said that every decent citizen would regard it as a record of degradation and shame. Polities in this State had been brought to a lower level than it had ever touched before, and proceedings of the Assembly had been a disgrace to any civilised community.
AIOABITE SOLD FOR 9000 GUINEAS SYDNEY. Dec. 28.
The imported stallion .Moabite was sold for nine thousand guineas, an Australian record for an untried sire.
SYDNEY .MOTOR ACCIDENTS. SYDNEY. Dee. 28.
The usual crop of motor accidents occurred in the week-end. A hoy. Trevor Gunter, aged eleven, was killed, and six other momliers of his family were injured, when a ear overturned in Stnuwell Park, while six people were seriously- injured by a similar accident at AVaggn. A boy of six, and a woman were killed in separate city accidents, being run down by motor cars.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 December 1925, Page 2
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