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Mrs. Freer's New Job According to the Sun Mrs Freer has obtained an appointment as manageress of a eity beauty parlour and wiU be mainly jn charge of the saies. — Sydney. | Geeiong Racing At the Geeiong races the Pink Coat eoJt Silver Bond won the Torquay Juveuile Trial Handicap, of six furlongs, by J? lengths, The tirue was 1.15. — MelboUrne. N.S.W. Miners ^ The pioprietors of the Northern, Southern and Western collieries have agreed to meet the miners in conference uext week to discuss the miners' elaims. — Sydney. Magician Roosevelt President Roosevelt, at a Press conference, emphasised that he had no intention of summoning an internationui conference as desired by European statesmen. The New York HeraldTribune reports that the President's view is that Europe i • looking for a .magician with a rabbit in his hat.— New York. Wlesh Distreised Areas During their vilit to Wales, the King and (jueeu will drive through the mining villages of Glamorgan and see something of the lives of the people who have experienced the industriaJ depression in the most acute form.
Last night their Majesties went to the Royal Opera House at Covent Garden and saw the Ballets Russos.— Official Wireless. Colour Films A request has been mado to the Government that the two-colour films of the Coronation procesBion, taken respectively by the Kodak and the Dufay Chrome* companies, should be preserved in the National Film Library. They are ihe first colour films among the records of great historical events, which incJude a short section of the funeral of Queen Victoria, the corona. tion and silver jubilee and funeral of King George V., and the complete Coronation newsreels of King George VI. — London. Wings Over Atlantic The British Air Ministry announees that the Pan.Ameriean Airways airliner Clipper Third, wiil take off from Foynes, Ireland, on the first stage of the return journey to America tomorrow morning. Imperial Airways flying boat Caledonia, which left New York for Mon. treal yesterday, to-day continued her journey to Botwood, Newfoundland, which she will leave for Foynes on Thursday evening. — Official Wireless. 5
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