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(F.lee. IVI. Copyright-United Pr/'ss Assn IA nst-rn 1 inn nml N.Z Gable Association.: LONDON, Duly 3. Lord Cave defeated Lord G'xford in the election for Chancellor of C/xford University. , H (ffe.uler’s Telegram.) (Received July 4. 1 p.m.) * LONDON, July 3. In the semi-final of the diamond sculls, J. Beresford beat W. Hoover (America) hv tlireo lengths. Time. 8.27. Sir Edward Holton, the newspaper owner, left £2,222.000 sterling. Tho death duties will amount to over £900,- °°°' ROME. Jnlv 3. i Seven terracotta statuettes by Michael Angelo, produced as models of life size statues of the Prophets, intended to decorate the dome of fit. Peter's, were discovered 1 in a lumber- room at the Vat i ca n. /
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16773, 4 July 1925, Page 7
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