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CUPS STOLEN

RACEHORSE OWNER’S LOSS

(Australian Press Association.)

MET.BOURNE, December 8

Mr Edward Eeeles, racehorse owner at Caulfield, 'reports the theft from ]iis house or two gold cups valued at three hundred pounds sterling which lie received for winning the Williamstown and ‘Mooney Yallop Caps this year with Yarramha.

Continuing, Mr Smith said that prior to the investigation the boy unemployment problem was nrhcticnlly in the hand- of Rotary Clubs, and Y.M.C.A. There had been only one committee sot up to deal with the piohlem. (At September 30, the total number of unemployed youths in the Dominion was 9044. ATnrious committees had placed in employment 2850. of wV-in 1172 hl-d been placed on farms, 421 in trades, 593 in shops and offices and 661 in miscellaneous job?. There were 20 committees set no for dealing with’ the youths unemproblem. Mr Coates paid a warm tribute to

the work of Messrs Smith Ansell, and explained that they had received only 30s per day travelling expenses. The Committee stage of the Bill W n, s still incomplete when the House ncHjourned at 8 a.m. till 9.30 this morning.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hokitika Guardian, 9 December 1932, Page 5

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Tapeke kupu
186

CUPS STOLEN Hokitika Guardian, 9 December 1932, Page 5

CUPS STOLEN Hokitika Guardian, 9 December 1932, Page 5

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