NEWS BREVITIES
Sanders Cup Trials.—Wellesley II again won a Senders Cup trial race at Wellington from All Black and Welles“y I- There was a light breeze. —Press Assn. Boy’s Elbow Fractured.—A fractured elbow, the result of a fall, led to Frank Sinclair Rogers, aged 13, being admitted to the Auckland Hospital yesterday. He lives at 7 Warrington aoad, Remuera. Lorry Goes Over Bank. —A motorlorry. driven by Mr. W. Warren, fell 15ft down a bank when negotiating a sharp bend near Taihape. A youth named Fraser, jumped out and and ttijured his shoulder. The driver sat tight and escaped with abrasions. Ba,ketball Cup. The Hamilton Technical High School Old Girls’ Association has presented to the school a cup for basketball games. Hie trophy will be used for interfuse basketball competitions, which « is proposed to establish next year. Maori Boy Shot Dead.—A Maori lad, *vatene Ruawai, aged eight years, .‘/tally shot a companion, Whaanga aged seven, with an old gun ourid in a whare at Frasertown yesterday The right side of the victim’s ace was blown away, death being in- • utntaneous.—Press Association;*
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 232, 20 December 1927, Page 11
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