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(iUITRAUAN • NIK UALAK» CAILI ASSICIAIMN.) The Queen visited the Oxford University, and received the D.C.L. degree. This is the first conferred on a woman in the history of the university. The King, the Prince of Wales, and the Duke of York attended-a military meeting at Sundown.. The Prince of Wales, despite a strenuous three days in Glasgow, broke his journey to inspect his horses, which are trained at Bletchley, and after a series of morning gallops motored to Sandown. A Sydney mess&go states that Parker won the three milts State walk championship in 22min 7 3-Ssec, being 2 l-ssec inside the State record of New South Wales. The King attended the England-Ire-land hockey match at Beckenham. The King, i despite heavy rain, walked bareheaded into the centre of the field, and shook hands with the players. Dv. Addison, British Minister ?f Health, who was reported to have sent circulars to seaside authorities suggesting bylaws compelling bathers to wear neck-to-knee costumes, denies advocating shorter bathing costumes. On the contrary, he says, when the Kent Council desired to define the measurements of costumes, he requested the deletion of the regulation in favour of a general stipulation that they should-be decently sufficient. He considered that- a neck-to-knee regulation would debar the bulk of the costumes now used, including many hygienic costumes. The' Federal Treasurer, Sir Joseph Cook,' states that the accumulated profits of the Commonwealth Line of ships are over £2,000,000. .' " . In a Rugby football match played at Belfast, Wales scored six points and Ireland nil. A proclamation has been issued calling the Federal Parliament to assemble on 6th April. . ' President Hording has issued an appeal for further relief for the faminestriken Chinese. In the championship billiard final, of 16,000 up, the scores ' are : Newman 7989, Recce 6316. In the Smith-Inman match the scores are : Inman 6400, Smith 6502. Sir Joseph Cook has announced that> the Cockatoo dock his not been vloai, The troubk js onj% .tjMPppstgft
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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 62, 14 March 1921, Page 7
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