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LONDON, July 20. The King entertained 5000 teachers and many children from the London Connty schools at a garden party in Buckingham Palace grounds. Prince Arthur is mentioned as likely to succeed his father (the Duke of Connaught) as Governor-GeneTal of Canada. J. G. Hatfield beat N. Taylor in the Long-distance Swimming Championship. Time, lh smin 27sec. SYDNEY, July 21. Mr William Clarke, consul at Sydney for Portugal, died suddenly aboard the s.s. Materam. He had just arrived from a health trip to New Guinea.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15822, 22 July 1913, Page 5
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