First in N.Z., Saturday night’s three logged bout. —Advt. A notice appears in this issue with regard to the estate of the late Ellen O’Neil, of Tetaho. At 10.10 to-night, New Zealand time, Mr Jack Gregory will discuss the prospects for the fifth Cricket test from .‘2 F.C. Sydney. To-morrow night at intervals from 9.30 the same station will broadcast the test scores a,nd comment. Also to-morrow night from 10.30 onward, 2 B.L. (Sydney) will broadcast half hourly progress reports of the fifth test. Jn view of the great interest centred in the match the information to be given out will be followed with great interest by cricket fans everywhere. Tt is reported that H.M.S. Diomede, which went Home about nine months ago to he refitted, is to leave England during October for New Zealand. The vessel will have on board many Now Zealand ratings who have been undergoing training in England. H.M.S. Dunedin will leave Auckand in January for England to undergo refitting. She will proceed via Australia. The Diomede joined the New Zealand Division in 1926. Previously she was commissioned in Chinese (Waters.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 August 1930, Page 4
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