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GERMAN DIPLOMAT DEAD Brit i s h T Virelt > s— Pr-.ss -l-s —Copyricn The death in Berlin on Monday of Prince Lfchnowsky, German Ambassador to Britain in '914, is announced. RIFLE SHOOTING TRENTHAM, To-day. W. Mclver. of Petone. ;s leading for the Eelt Aggregate, with 457. H. Feast, of Greytowr. and J- Carter, of Linton, are second, each with 444. C. Nix, of Featherston, is next w:th 442. The Otago Match was won by R. Piper, of Christchurch, with 91. C. McKeich. Kawi, was second. In the Tyro match, Mclver and K. Lovell, of Ncrthbank, each with 31. won on
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 290, 28 February 1928, Page 1
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