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(Per Press Association.) j London, August 2. Kerr and Goodson, the Australian ■ amateur cyclists, won first heats in the ' Half-milo World's Amateur Champion . ship at Glasgow, but were defeated in the final. The officers of tho Colonial Contin- S gents thanked Mr Chamberlain for the kindness all ranks had received, aud stated that they wore thoroughly delighted with the visit, and thoroughly ! appreciated the hospitality bestowed on j them, and said they would retain pleas- i aut memories of the historical sights j they hadsren. The Commissioners of the [Exhibition of 1851 have decided to continue tho > science scholarship awarded to John Angus Erskiue of New Zealand for a second year. The scholarship awarded to Ernest Rutherford of New Zealand, i iv 1895 aud renewed in 1896 has been I extended for a further year. j Tho Irish Judicature Bill passed its i third rcadiDg in the House of Commons. : The Lambeth Coufcrence lias closed, j The discussions duriug the session wtre both harmonious aud fruitful. Constantinople, August 2. ~ Tewfik Pasha, Turkish Minister of I Foreign Affairs, lias submitted amendments to every clause iv the treaty of peace.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIX, Issue 30, 4 August 1897, Page 2
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