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ARABS’ DEMANDS REFUSED BY BRITAIN LONDON, Feb. 22 first, combined meeting of mem he Arab. Jewish is will be hold at February 23. It Br St. of gen dele qations from the Jewish Agency. Viscount Halifax. Mr Malcolm MacDonald and Mr R. A Butler will also attend. The British and Arab delegations met to-day, when it is believed that Mr MacDonald made a statement that Eritain is unable to accept the Arab demand for immediate independence in Palestine, and suggested seme form of nmited participation in tne control of affa the co stoppage of Je' erstood ol limited immigration, for the stoppage of la turned down in favo to divide the country into three sections— (1) the Intensively cultivated portio/1, where sales would be permitted; (2) the territory less cultivated, where sales would be regulated; and (3) the remainder of the proposal WANGANUI RACES Victory Hack Handicap: 4 Red Witch and 3 Morninq Flight (deadbeat), 1; 2 Mataroa, 3. Scr.: Mischel, Lady Hcariri. Wanganui Cup; 1 Siegmund (Wiggins), 1; 9 Tiger Gain, 2; 8 Parquet, 3. Scr.; Beaupartir, Aussie Ra, Winsome Lu. BOWLING ROTORUA TOURNEY Following are the latest results in the section play at the Rotorua Bowling Club's tourney:— Eleventh round: Elliot 30 beat Atkin 10: Davis 24 beat Francis 14; Smith 20 beat Harper 16; Ellisdon 23 beat Dcwnes 11: Walker 25 beat Douglas 15; Livingstone 21 beat Paxton 16; Gatland 22 beat Newby 11; Sinclair 22 beat Michell 11 Elliot (Whitiora) was the only Hamilton team far post section play. PROFESSIONAL GOLF MURRAY'S FINE ROUND ROTORUA, Thursday. Play in the New Zealand professional golf championship tou-ney for the Rotorua title began this morning, when the feature was an excellent round of 64 by A. Murray. Leading scores in the first round were:—Alex Murray 64, W. Allbon 67, A. E. Gay 67, A. J. Shaw 68, E. J. Moss 68, T. s. Galloway 69, Lambie 70, Jim Galloway 73, James Watt 74, Weir 75, G. W, MolvJn 79. FUNERAL DIRECTOR E. G. S CRIMSHAW ’ LTDWAIKATO’S LEADING FUNERAL DIRECTORS. food st., Hamilton. Phone 2182 any hour. Res., 8 Thackeray Street. MONUMENTAL MASONS M C N AB * ]yj /iON * BRIDGE AND GREY STREETS. HAMILTON. Phone 4248 Phone 4248 NEW STOCK OF MEMORIALS. Designs on Application.

e Germany’s Claims A public lecture on Germany's col- - onial claims will be given in St. Peter’s n Hall this evening by Mr E. M. Higgins, i of the Workers’ Educational Associae tion, Auckland. Man Fatally Injured Fatal bead injuries wore suffered bv • t Mr William Campbell 6i> married, a labourer, when his bicycle collided with, a car at Bluff yesterday.

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Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20738, 23 February 1939, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20738, 23 February 1939, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20738, 23 February 1939, Page 8

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