IMPERIAL AND FOREIGN ITEMS.
A* New York message says thit Mr Jack Cudaby, ft member of the f&mily of multi-milliohaire pork packers, committed suicido after a separatioii frbttt his wife. .
Members of, the House of Cbmttohs who are officers protested against the disbandment of fbur cavalry regimefitS. Sir h. Worthihgtoa Eva« 4 replied that there'WOUld still be use fbr cavalry; but the war had proved their vulner&bility, to and aeroplanes. The United Stateß Senate Voted the ratification of the Treajty ■ .with • Oo» lombia, under which United States will pay 25,000.000 dollar"* ill settlement of the differences arising out of the United State* pos tkm In the Canal Zone. Special Oahal nrlvilfegei Were also accorded Colombia by 00 Vote* tb 19. '
A movement toft been inaugurated to place a memorial tablet in eatth Centre of the United Kingdom where Australians and NeW Zealattdera We buried. If funds permit, thirty tabletu trill be erected in vnriotiß cathedrals tmd the principal parish churches, reminding visitors that many Australians and' New Zealanders who left their homes oversea and gave their Uvea for' the Empire, lie buried in the neidtboliriiood of the church. The authorities of several churchßs have intimated their \nlHhgttess to provide a position id* the tablets; ,
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17126, 22 April 1921, Page 7
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204IMPERIAL AND FOREIGN ITEMS. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17126, 22 April 1921, Page 7
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