VARIOUS CABLES.
By felegr«.t)li l --Prees Association.— Copyright. (Received July 31, 8.40 a.m.) OVERSEA VISITORS ENTERTAINED LONDON, 30th July. Sir John Dfewar. M.P., entertained at Dufßin Castle 130 overseas vieitons, including Justices Cohen and Godfrey, Colonels Strickland ahd D'Arcy Chaytor* billiard match. t MELBOURNE, 30th July. In the billiard match between RecCe and Stevenson, 12,000 up, the latter concedihg his opponent 2000, RecCe won by 1550. • MILE SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIP. London, soth July. 1 Taylor beat Batte«sby in the v mile championship by 10yd&. The time was 23min 35|sec ji -a Tecord. ' CORN FAMINE IN RUSSIA. ST. PETERSBURG, 30th July. The Council of Miaisters has decided to sell corn at cost price, and to oTga* ni#e public works .in South-east Russia, a-nd the Steppe region of Siberia, owing to i\i failure of the harvest. THE PRINCE 01? WALES. LONDON, 30th July. Tile Pi-ince of Wales has been appointed a midshipman on the battleship Hindustan. SUDBEN DEATH. PARIS, 29th July. Naoum Pasha, Turkish Ambassador in Pari« sines* 1908, dropped dead while sitting at cards at the Union Club.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 26, 31 July 1911, Page 7
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