BRITISH AND FOREIGN
Press Assoeiatiou-By Telegraph-Copyright DEPARTING VISITORS. LONDON, June 11. 'Jin- King inul Queen of Denmark liitvc departed, and are returning home via Cherbourg. INTERNATIONAL CHESS TOURNAMENT. Tarrasch won the international chess tournament at Oslend with a score of 12£ •point-. The other scorers were:—Sche'chder 12. Janowskl and Marshall 1U each, Burn 8, Tschgorin 4. CRICKET. LONDON, June 15. The Hon. F. S. Jackson has finally decided to accept- the captaincy of t\\-: cricket team which visits Australia. . . CARRIAGE OF BUTTER. The Houlder and Shire lin*s are prepared to carry butter-on-the sams? conditions strict in' the same class of ships as the White Star, Lund, and Aberdeen lines. Mr Rent thinks they should not be excluded from tendering. AN INTERDICT REMOVED. The naval and military--bands resume playing the music of the "Mikado,' which was prohibited bv the Government during the' visit, of the Japanese rovoy, Prince Fushima. MOTOR RACING. BERLIN, June 15. Nazzaro, in a Fiat car won the first Intemational Race for the Kaiser's Cup at Hamburg, covering 300 miles m 5 hours 34 mins. 26secs.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XC, Issue 13314, 17 June 1907, Page 5
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