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ROTORUA GOLF ROTOR I ' r-.day The leading scores at ? ,V ! of the third round of the R ;1 tourney were: A. Murray 201, W. Allbon 207, A. J. Shaw 214. N H Fuller 214, T. S. Galloway 215. A. E. G jy 218. C. C. Clements 219, J. G3l!oway 221, J. Lambie 221, E. J. O McIntosh 221. G. Watt 122 G. W. Melvin returned a card of 31 in the third round, making his score 234. CANTERBURY’S SCORE CHRISTCHURCH. Friday !n their match against Sir Julien
Cahn’s cricketers to-day Canterbury have scored 162 runs for the loss of one wicket (Kerr in, 90: Menziea, in, 44; Donnelly, 20). SPANISH CONCESSIONS TO GERMANY AND ITALY WASHINGTON, Feb. 23 Under the arrangement with General Franco Germany and Italy w;il be permitted to establish five submarine bases on the Spanisn coasts. Germany will be allowed to take over the submarine and air bases in the Canary Islands and at Rto de Oro, a Spanish West African possession. EMPIRE ESSAY NEW ZEALANDER'S SUCCESS LONDON, Feb. 23 B. R. Calder, of the Waitaki High School, has been awarded second prize in Class A of the Empire Society’s easay competition.
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Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20739, 24 February 1939, Page 6
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198STOP PRESS NEWS Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20739, 24 February 1939, Page 6
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