A Last Look Round
Taranaki Oil Fields. —The directors of the Taranaki Oil Fields Company, on advice of its geological staff, has decided to drill another well near Morere, East Coast.—Press Association. Windbag Reappears. A Sydney cable reports that Ydindbag is again appearing on the training track, but will be restricted to light work. He moves freely.—A. and N.Z. A Rich Estate. —The late Sir Frederick Green, of London, left real estate valued at £338,000. —A. and N.Z. Indoor Tennis. —ln the semi-final ot the United States national indoor tennis championships Borotra defeated Herbert Bowman 6—o, 6—l.—A. and N.Z. Too Much Talk. —The Canadian House of Commons yesterday approved the time-limit of speeches, excepting ministerial statements, to 50 minutes in any debate.—A. and N.Z. A Rugby Proposal. —The Pahiatua Bush Rugby Union wants an annual match between the minor unions of the North and South Islands, to give all players a chance of selection for big matches.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 1, 23 March 1927, Page 13
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157A Last Look Round Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 1, 23 March 1927, Page 13
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