GENERAL CABLE NEWS.
LONDON", July 3. French Golf Championship. At Le Touquet, Boomer xvon the final of the French Golf Championship. Massy retired at the 34th hole. —(A. and N.Z. Cable.) N.Z. Bowlers 'Win. The New Zealand bowlers beat Dundee by 132 to 124. The New Zealand bowlers defeated the Strathmore Associated Clubs by 15S to 94.—(A. and N T .Z. Cable.) Released by the Tnrlis. ■" Seven British military officers and two civilians have left Adalia, the Turkish Nationalists having released them.—(A. and N.Z. Cable.) FJonxmillcrs Combine. The Associated London FlourraiTlcta has been formed with a nominal capitai of £1,750,000. It embraces seven leading firms. — (A. and N.Z. Cable.) A SevcE-montli Strike. Following a conference at Kdiiiburgh tlie employers are submitting a new I offer to the ship-joiners, who have bees |on strike for aoven months.—(A. and : N.Z. L'ablc.) ! Prince's Indian Visit. i The Prince of Wales will travel to ■ India iii the Renown at the end oi 'October. He will touch at (libraltar, I Malta. Port Said, anil A.lon. This ton! j will extend thruuilhout the cold weather : season, ami the Prince will visit praelfc ' cally every iiart of India.—(A. and X.Zt) ! Franco-CMncse Bank Saiasli. i The "Times' , Paris correspondent report-; that the Banque lodustrielle De Chine. i~ti>biUlii-d in 1013 with the object of dcvelnping French trndft wit!i lliina r.ml tii.- K:ir'l'.a-t. li.i - Mi~pended ]!ftyrac]]t. The new- luis created a most dii'V.iiotini: im:>res>;.>n. owinj; to it coin- : cidiiv with t l ;.' reopening, to-morrovf., '..f ih« a«-i:v!tic* in China of the huff* Cennasi Banfc. « j. f car Va t'-.t ■•= a result of the inUPnsc rimiiications of the bank it. ; failure will involve other,.-1 Time?.) !3ouEd the World Flight. ' s : - i'u- .tkl Sir Keith .Smith <-nn- ' template a (ligat round the <vnrld. Rereoant' Bennett probably aceumpanying Them as mechanic It 1. proposed to a. Vickers Amphibian, which will Ibe named Viking A start will not be I made until early in 1022.— (United Service.) KorticliiTe for Australia. Lord Xorthcliffe to visit Australia iiur!:i>; the i-oaiiiig winter.— (A. and X.Z. l/ablo.) Cricketer's Doa.tlr. The death is aanounred of V.. Kvane, who played with the Australian Eleven in the 'critics. — [A. an<i X.Z. Cable,
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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 157, 4 July 1921, Page 5
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