AMERICAN CABLE NEWS
Australian Press Assn.—United Servioe WALTER HAGEN’S TOUlt. KIRKAVOOD NOT COMING. NEW YORK, Sept. 4. The Professional Golf Association has informed tho Australian Press Association that no arrangements have been made for J. H. Kirkwood, the exAustralian, to accompany AA r alter Hagen on his tour to Australia. NOVA SCOTIA ELECTION. HALIFAX, September 5. The Legislature of Nova Scotia has been dissolved. The general election will take place on October Ist. OLDEST SHIP AFLOAT. WINNIPEG, Sept. G. A mec&age from Brockville states the British convict ship Success, entered Canadian waters, from New York, on AYednesday. .preparatory to a voyage to Australia, where she will he converted into a floating museum. She is the oldest vessel afloat and was built in 1790.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 September 1928, Page 2
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