BRITISH AND FOREIGN
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RETURNING THE SPOILS
BRUSSELS, July 15—The first consignment of ten thousand books from Germany have been restored to tire Louva.h library. A 1 IN ISTERS ACCUSED. TOKIG, July 2b. —The Upposition leaders have given notice of tue interpellation, accusing the Alinisters of r inance. Commerce and Education of using, their office to gamble in stock SiU.i IRELAND LONDON, July 2G. Sir Horace Plunkett says that the Irish situation is the worst for the past sixty years. TENNIS. Received this day at 10.25 a.m. SYDNEY, This Day. The American Davis Cup players are sailing- by the Niagara'from Vancouver on November 10th, arriving' in Auckland on the 28tb. The team with two additional players will subsequently visit Australia for a few weeks, returning’’ to America early in February. CRICKET. SYDNEY, This Day.—McElbone, chairman of the New South Wales Cricket Association, at the annual meeting’, said that he hoped that the Marylebone Chib would recognise that cricket had much ground to regain and would endeavour te include men who would play interesting cricket.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 27 July 1920, Page 2
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