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STUDY OF COMMERCE. ACTIVITY IN ENGLAND. (Australian and N.Z. Cable Assn.) Received Julv 15, 5.5 p.m. LONDON, July 14. The University of London has draft - ..ed a scheme for'instituting a degree of commerce. Meanwhile Leeds University has established a three years' special diploma course in textiles, including economies and languages. The third year is to be spent in some colonial or foreign university
A STEAMER SUNK. (Router's Telegrams.) Beceived Julv 15, 11.35 p.m. BUENOS AYRES, July 15. The steamer Induna was sunk in a collision. The crew were saved. WEATHER IN AUSTRALIA. BAIN BADLY NEEDED. (United Press Association.) Beceived Julv 15, 10.10 p.m. SYDNEY, July 15. The weather is bitterly cold, and rain is badly needed. The winter outlook is not promising.
BATTLE-SCARRED TANK IN MELBOURNE. 'United Press Association.) Beceived Julv 15, 10.10 p.m. MELBOURNE, July 15. A nattle-scarred tank, fresh from encounter oa the battlefields of France, has been landed in Melbourne. It will ~be utilised for recruiting and war loan demonstrations.
BRAN AND POLLARD PRICES. (United Press Association.) Received JnW 16. noon. i MELBOURNE, July 16. Th? prices of bran and pollard have lx-en fixed at £'4-15s and £5 5s respectively, delivered at the mill. DIED IN FRANCE. LAPSE OF A BARONETCY. (United Press Association.) Received Julv 16, 12.25 n.m. MELBOURNE, July 16. Th? death is announced of Major V. Sir Archibald Lucas-Tooth, of pneumonia, on service in France. As deceased was the only surviving son of Sir Rohert Lucas-Tooth, his two elder brothers having been, killed in action, the baronetcy, becomes exitinct.
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Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13811, 16 July 1918, Page 5
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