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(Australian & N.Z. Cable Association.) KEENEY’S FINANCE. NEW YORK, March 18. Keeney, who arrived in America eight months ago without an overcoat, departed for London for a vacation with £lo,()0() cash in his pocket and recognition for a liont with Tttiiney. Before lie returns at the end of April Rickard will decide whether Keeney aill light Risko again or if he will light Tunney in New York or London. II EE NICY’S PROPOSALS. NEW YORK, March 17. It is understood Heoney will discuss with Bernard Mortimer, the English promotfor, the possibility of a. title )(>ut in London. He said before leavng. “T. would like to meet Tunney, nit I would also be glad to tight Dempley, if the latter changes his mind ibout retiring.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 March 1928, Page 3
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