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. VARIOUS CABLES. «s (By Telegraph.— Press Association.— Copyright.) (Received July 9, 8.30 a.m.) CHINESE ON THE RAND. PRETORIA, Bth July. There are now only five thousand Chinese employed in the Rand mines, EN&LISH-AUSTKALrAN MATCH. LONDON, Bth July. ,Miss Madeline M'Eachern, daughter of Sir Malcolm M'Eachern, the Australian shipowner, has been married to Mr. William Mitchell-Thomson, M.P. for North- West Lanark, TRAVEL EXHIBITION. LONDON, Bth July. Lieutenant Shaekleton has opened the Travel and Sports Exhibition at Olymuniversits prizes. LONDON, Bth July. Mr. T. H. Laby, the newly-appointed Professor of Physios at Wellington, has been awarded the Emanuel College (Cambridge) Sudbury Hardyman research prize. (Received July 9, 9.5 a.m.) LONDON, Bth July. Mr. R. Kleeman, a jSouth Australian student at Cambridge University, has been awarded the Royal Society M'Kinnon studentship, with £150 per annum, out of fifty-five competitors. GERMAN VISITORS. • LONDON, Bth July. The Lord Mayor and Sheriffs of York welcomed two hundred members of the German Garden Oity Association, who are now visiting that city. King Edward, Mr. Asquith, Mr. Haidane, and the Archbishop of York sent greetings to the visitors. UNIFICATION. MELBOURNE, Bth July.' A petition has been presented to the House of Representatives from ninetyFix Victorians who are now resident in New Zealand, but who still claim to be electors of the Commonwealth, praying that a referendum be taken on the question of unification for Australia. SYDNEY SHEEP SALES. SYDNEY, Bth July. At the sheep sales to-day, Hny's (Pigeon Bay) Dorsets averaged £4 7s 6ct. Good prices were realised for Tasmanian merino stud sheep. The ram Monarch, belonging to the Gibson stock, fetched 560 guineas. (Received July 9, 9.55 a.m.) GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP. SYDxNEY, This Day. Miss Caird, of Kiama, N.S.W., won the New South Wales golf diampionnhip. (Received July 9, 10 a.m.; FIRE AT TOOWOOMBA. BRISBANE, This Day. A fire at Toowoomba totally destroyed Piggott and Company's drapery establishment. The damage is roughly estimated at £18,000, of which £16,550 is covered by insurance. When your throat is dry and husky, a Zymole Trokey will relieve that disagreeable feeling. Zymole Trokeys give th<s mouth a cleansed and rofreshed soHßtt1 Jiiei^— -Adyti

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 8, 9 July 1909, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 8, 9 July 1909, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 8, 9 July 1909, Page 7