TENNIS
■AUSl'lfAl.tA N •ANI) -NIZ. CABIjB-ASSOCIATION. NEW YORK, Aug 25. AVhile Tildt'u 'Mid 'Richards were opposing ■Johnston mid Johnston,-on the next court, Patterson and Wood 'were playing -Miles nivcl Borotra, for the right to entor the final of the National Doubles Championship. They heat their easier opponents o—l. 7—-5, 6 —o The Australians -played finished tennis, taking game after game with ease.
NEW YORK Aug 26. Tilden and Richards defeated Johnson and Johnston. 8-—6 B—7 7—5.
generals CONDEMNED to"die. )- BERLIN, June 10. { The Siberian revolutionary tribunal j has condemned General Pntich and General Smoliii to death. Four officers who fought with them against the Bolsheviks have been shot. General Pntic'h’s ■ last words before execution were: “l am an opponent of the Soviet revolution.” Bishop Antonin,’the hen’d of the committee set" lip by the' Bolsheviks to govern the Orthodox Church in Russia, i has announced that all town monasteri ies*nre to be turned into institutions for i social welfare. | Men Or women -Who refuse to recogj. uise the authority of Bisliop Antonin . and his committee run the risk of prif son and execution. I -»
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 August 1922, Page 4
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