BILLIARDS'. (Received this day at 8 a.m.) LONDON; November 11. Roth Smith and Inman played brilliantly during the week. Inman momentarily secured the lead for the first time'since the start, but Smith again drew away. The scores are, Smith 14574; Inman 13280. Smith at one session scored 802 in three visits to the table of which one was a blank, and another 478 unfinished. Inman’s break of 551, the highest of the match was faultless. His other breaks were 410. 408, 404, 267. 201, 259. Smith’s best were 542, 512 . 465 . 434 . 402, 392. 386. (Received this day at 11.30 a.m.) LONDON, November 12. Smith 16,000 beat Inman 14,200.
ARM]STICK DAY. (Received this dav at 9.3'.) a.m.l PARIS, Nov. 12. A!. Millerand unveiled an Armistice Memorial at Retlunulos in the horestr,i ( ornpiegne, on the spot where Marshal Foeli’s carriage in which the .arih.s ice was signed st• ml at t'e historic !->(■ me it. There were present General Haig, Wemiss, Foeli, Allied Ambassadors, American, Italian and Helgian military officers and delegations of wounded soldiers and sailors. M. Millei and decorate:! Wemiss with the mililarv medal.
('elcbrations in Paris centred roun l the tomb of the Unknown Warrior, at the An-h de Triomphe, where loop; queues waited to lay (lowers on the tomb. Soldiers representing two bundled disbanded regiments, paraded past the tomb where -M. Alillerund, AL I’oineare and members of Parliament had assembled. CAPETOWN, Nov. 12. The Armistice pause was observed throughout the I’nion with the customary solemnity. Admiral Tangiguchi, commanding the visiting Japanese squadron, with a dotnehmene of Japanese, participated. General Smuts, speaking at Pretoria, stressed the need for courage to accomplish the task of restoring the world's peace. He appealed to all who participated in the war to join the Empire Serriee League and maintain the spirit of comradeship and partnership.
Tlie latest in Men’s striped Tobralco striped fuji, and tussore silk shirts. Box suits in bnnvn. grey, and navy. Boy’s sports suits, striped neg., and white Canoe shirts at AV. H. Stopforth’s opposite W. 10. Williams chemist.—Advt. Schroder and Co. the Leading Drapers, stock a large variety of Warner’s rust-proof corsets and corselet tes. This ensures your obtaining a perfect fitting, stylish model to suit your individual requirements. Inspection ;n----vited. Brice much less than usual.— Advt.
SHIPPING. SYDNEY. Nov 13. There are no further developments in the shipping trouble. Arrived from Greymouth.—lnga ; from Pt. Chalmers —Pinna. NEWCASTLE. Nov 13. Arived.—Kauri. from New Zealand.
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