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9(By Telesraph-Press Association-CopyrlffM i Subscriptions to tlio New South Wales loan total : The Prince of 'Wales secured many ; cattle prizes at tlio Cornwall Show at t Cttllington. Ho almost swept the board in the bull classes. A Sydney message announces tnat pns* < sender fares to Pacific coast ports havo j been increased 10 per cent. Fares to . ■ Intermediate ports also nayo Been Increased. !
A Copenhagen message to tlio London "Timesi states that tlio Hungarian Government lias issued a deerce for tho sup. pression of Masonic institutions, on tho ground that they havo revolutionary j aijns.
Great crowds at Uotlo witnessed tho arrival of the Italian aviators, L'ieuten-, ants Ferrarln and Massioro, on completion of their ten thousand mile flight from Home. The flight was begun ou February IS.
A telegram received at Now York , ; from Rome says that the Catholic Kings,' Alfonso and Albert, suggested lifting tho j ban on visits by Catholic Sovereigns to i the Italian King. Italian Senators urge ; parliamentary action towards the com-
plete reconciliation of the Holy See with j the Italian State.
The "Financial News," London, com' • menting on Mr. Watt's Empire debts coil- j solidation proposal, says:—'The enthusiasm, which brought Dominion soldiers to j fight the Empire's battles had its origin in loyalty. \Vhv shouldn't wo put our ;: united loyalty behind tho credit of Em- j pire as a whole, even if tho only result Would be to buttress that which is already adamantine?" ' i
Tin* London "Daily Express" states that Hie Earl of Wilton, who was tlio hero of many sensational plunges on the turf, has scratched all his horses, ineluding his candidate for the Derby. He also cancelled arrangements for a large private lunehwn party. The Earl of Wilton succeeded to tho title when a midshipman on the warship. Queen, Mary.
It is reported from Basle that the French, on entering Frankfort, found a great quantity of looted French tapestries, pictures, and furniture at the residence of a, German captain named. Einhof. A French Court sentenced Einhof to sixteen years' imprisonment in a , French prison.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 214, 4 June 1920, Page 7
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