It is said that Ciiere is likely to be a great trade boom in South Africa after the war. The last industrial census there shows that there are between 5000 and 6000 establishment® in the Dominion, compared with 4000' last year, and the value of th® output haa enormously increased. Merchants .and manufacturers are expecting to develop a (rreat export trade wi£h the territories adjacent to the Union.
Thiruifj the first week in November | Harry Vardon, the world's golf champion, played nvo rounds of the Totteridge cour&o, and in each round he did a hole in 2. Strangely enough, it) was the same hole that he accomplished in 2 in every round. 'Just before thati he was in Lancashire, playing on behalf of war funds, and in each orthree consecutive rounds at St. Annes-onWSea ha did a 2.' His marvellous achievement considerably astonished the natives tl) botb filacea.
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16412, 4 January 1919, Page 7
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148Untitled Press, Volume LV, Issue 16412, 4 January 1919, Page 7
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