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LONDON, July 24. The Wolaeley Committee has resolved to erect a monument to the late field marshal in St. Paul's Cathedral.
The Scott Fund Executive hae contributed £500 to the Captain Oates Regimental Memorial Fund for the benefit of sick or old non-commisioned officers.
PARIS, July 24.
The number of French officers awarded aviation pilot certificates has declined during the year from 80 to 32.
BRISBANE, July 25. In the Queensland Assembly Mr Adameon moved in favoirr of the division of Queensland into three States, The Premier opposed the motion, and the debate is unfinished.
SYDNEY, July 25., Exceptionally heavy raias are falling in the New South Wales coastal highland district, and during flie past two days sin have fallen in Sydney.
Madame Nordica was accorded a splendid reception by a crowded house last night, on the occasion of her first concert in Australasia, which was given in the Town Hall.
ADELAIDE,'JuIy 25.
The South Australian Parliament was opened by the Governor, The Speech was colourless. The proposed measures include household suffrage as the qualification for electing members to the Legislative Council.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15826, 26 July 1913, Page 10
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