AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
(By Telegraph—l’cr Press Association,
MELBOURNE, Sept. 15. Miss Mc.ua McLeod (Victoria) with an aggregate of 249 won the women’s national open golf championship, defeating Mrs Bussell (Victoria) 255. This is the second time in succession the eliampionliip has been won by M iss McLeod. GOLD FROM NEW GUINEA. SYDNEY, Sept. 15. Tho steamer Montoro to-day brought a further heavy shipment of gold from Edie Creek and Bulolo Goldfields, New Guinea, valued at £38,000. NOT TRUE COURSING. SYDNEY, Sept. 15. In a test ease in which a well-known bookmaker was charged with betting at a mechanical bare racing meeting, the magistrate imposed a penalty of £.20 ruling that mechanical racing was not a true coursing meeting at which the Betting, Act permitted betting. Notice of appeal lias been lodged. SYDNEY, Sept. 15. In private chambers the bookmaker, convicted of hotting on ft mechanical hare meeting, as cabled earlier, applied for a statutory prohibition restraining the Magistrate and Police Poseeutor from further proceeding with the Magistrate’s order, under which the hook granted a rule nisi for a prohibition. returnable on 6th October.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 September 1927, Page 2
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