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CABLE BREVITIES

Eight young people were drowned on Sunday when a rowing boat upset in rough water on the Ottawa River, states an Ottawa message.

The death has been announced in Rome of the Duke of Aosta, the Italian general and a cousin of Victor Emmanuel 111, nt the age of 62. t He commanded the Italian Third Ariny during the Great War.

A prominent wool-broker and sportsman, Mr. A. 11. Pempriere, has died at South Yarra, states a Melbourne message. He was formerly golf champion of Australia, and was an owner of racehorses.

The death is announced of Mr. J. N. Grace, founder and managing director of Grace Brothers, one of the largest department stores in Sydney.

♦ ♦ * Prince and University Men. '.fhe Prince of Wales, as President of the Congress of Universities of the Empire, held a reception at the London Guildhall on Friday morning. Delegates were present from Empire Universities in all parts of the world.

Spanish Revolution. After a meeting demanding the expulsion of religious irganisations, the mob at Corunna attacked the burned the Capuchin Monastery, states a message from Madrid. Civil Guards fired ■wounding seven,

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 240, 7 July 1931, Page 9

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CABLE BREVITIES Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 240, 7 July 1931, Page 9

CABLE BREVITIES Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 240, 7 July 1931, Page 9

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