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CRICKET. " n INDIAN AS PROFESSIONAL. LAHORE, July 25. The test cricketer Amar Nath has accepted an offer of £SOO to act as a professional to the Nelson Club. He will play for Lancashire League in 1938. THE TOUR DE FRANCE. WON BV FRENCHMAN. PARIS. July 25. A Frenchman, Lapabie. won the Tour de France in 138 hours 58 minutes 31 seconds. An Italian, Vicini, was second, in 139 hours 5 minutes 51 seconds. DEATH OF INVENTOR. FROM RICHES TO POVERTY. BUDAPEST, July 25. Captain Abriel Szakats, inventor of the flammenwerfer (flame-throw-er) died poverty-stricken. SAMOA ALL QUIET. MESSAGE FROM TAMASESEWELLINGTON. Monday. The messages that passed between the acting-Mimster of Native Affairs, the Hon. F. Langstone and the act-ing-Administrator at Samoa and also between Mr Langstone and the chief Tamasese show that the position in Apia is normal. The police do not expect further disorders. Ip a message to Mr Langstone Tamasese expresses regrets and repeats the desire of the Samoans to co-operate with the Government to maintain peace and goodwill between the Samoan and European citizens.
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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20255, 26 July 1937, Page 6
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178STOP PRESS NEWS Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20255, 26 July 1937, Page 6
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