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During the night of June 14 the destroyers Zephyr and Zebra were in collision at tho mouth of tho Thames while currying out r.ight exercises. The stern of the Zephyr scooped along the upper deck on [he port side of tho Zebra, sweeping into the sea one of her Gpoundsr quick-firing suns, her whaler, and davits, and also a portion of the rail guard. Tho Zephyr's bow was extensively damaged by the glancing blow, the stem being- considerably (lattvr.cd and bent over to starboard. The injury was all abovo the water-line. The vessels returned to Shcernosa Harbour. Let J. J. Curtis and Co., Shipping Forwarding and Customhouse Agents Customhouse Quay, movo your Furniture. They've had years of experience in this kind of work, and will do it to your satisfaction. No enroled packing or rough handling- Moderate Chargns.—Advt. The "scenes" which characterised tho carlv period uf this year's Russian season at flis Palace were repeated on June 12. It will be remembered, that on the opening ni"hts of the reason Pavlova nnd Morclkiii failed to appear together in l.he llacchanalo dance, owing, it was believed, lo a private quarrel. .Subsequently the two famous dancers agreed to appear together again. On Monday night, Juno 12, Pavlova was taken ill suddenly in tho wings after completing the first half of her iirst solo. Khe collapsed into tho arms o? a fellow dancer. Naturally when the curtain wns lowered without the Bacchanale being given, the audience at once thought another quarrel had occurred, and although Mr. Ilutt explained the reason they refused to bo comforted and loudly voiced their annoyance.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1194, 1 August 1911, Page 5

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267

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1194, 1 August 1911, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1194, 1 August 1911, Page 5

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