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(Elec. Tel Copyright—United Press Assn;* (Received July 11, 11.35 a.m.) ' ~ . MELBOURNE, July 11. J Mr. Bruce, the Premier, announced that Miss' Jessie Webb,' Of Melbourne University, at present in South Africa, had been appointed Australian lady del©r gate at Geneva. " . * Darcy's Drew's Hopo won the Aus> tralasian Waterloo. Cup for coursing} ' JolnV and Christopher's Erin's Own being runner up. .. ;"' * In the. House of Representatives Mi\ Bruce announced that the Ministry ha§ asked the New South Wales Government to hold an enquiry into the sinking oj the Sumatra, and he was now awaiting the result. They regarded' the loss as almost a national disaster. v " Tlie debate was continued on the Shipping Bill. Mr. Hughes gave general sup; port, but criticised the Government for the extraordinary reduction in valued contemplated. . i» BRISRANE> July 11. '' Mr. Bertram has been* reelected Speaker of the Assembly. Parliament is to be officially opened to-day. v . ; (Received Jury 11, noon.) ■ BRISBANE. July 1L ... Tho Waterloo Purse was won Darcy's Bintholwa, Scanlin's Footpaid being runner up. For tho Wafeiloa Plate, Greenwave, Hawk King, and Devalera divided.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16175, 11 July 1923, Page 3
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