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OTTAWA, May 29.
The Premier intimated in the Commons that Phillippe Roy, Canadian Commissioner at Paris, would probably be the first Minister to France.
OTTAWA, May 29
Later reports deny that the log boom broke when the Quebec villages were flooded.
PARIS, May 29.
Second round tennis: Miss Boyd beat Mrs Mallory 3/6, 6/0, 6/4; Third round, Hunter beat Kingsley 6/2, 10/8, 6/4, Cohen beat S. Woods (United States), 6/1, 6/0, 7/5; Robson beat Landry 4/6, 6/3, 6/3, 6/1. Mademoiselle Charnelet, through consistent and accurate driving, defeated Miss Nuthall in straight sets, although the latter was never- at the top of her form through indisposition.
LONDON, May 29.
Rufus Stewart (Australian golfer), ■won his first round when playing in the Irish Open Championship.
GISBORNE, May 30. The large stables at Makaraka Hotel were destroyed by fire last night. A "drovers ’ team of nine dogs, which had been left there for the night, perished, attempts to rescue them being futile.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 30 May 1928, Page 9
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