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16 THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD. MONDAY. MARCH 21. 1932. N.S.W.

DEFAULT. TUTANKHAMEN, THE HISTORIC WENTW0RTH HOME MURCHISON CRIME. Accused Found Guilty. PERTH. Saturday.

The Criminal Court sat on a Saturday for AGUA CALIENTE. Pliar Lap's Popularity. GREAT ENTHUSIASM. 1CQUMBY NEWS; 'A PROTEST AGAINST UN BARBB. KEMPBBT, BattmUi.

The anxwunoement that tin bare racing! to come to Kempsey has aroused a storm 5 protest In certain sections of the commuoiti A petition has been signed by ths puiummtn of several shurohes. calllne naa Lh Appeal to High Court Fresh Objects from the Tomb MR. CLEARY i Foresees End of Term. WITNESSES PAGEANT FROM BEHIND BARRIERS. VICTORIA INTERVENES.

(now a rxHutnspoiiDBfT.) A. H. and Association to re-constdet to .1 n.nnl CAIRO. Feb. Ths technical staff at ths Cairo Museum.

MELBOURNE, Saturday. the first Urns since the famous Auburn murder oast tn ltat to complete the Murchlson mystery trial, tn which John Thomas Smith, alias It was announced to-day that the Vic moef thy araouL RaTRBSswTATivB or tee AUSTRALIAN PRESS AaOOOIATIOIt.) AQUA GALXKNTK. March Is. torian Government had decided to apply to tlve to the renting of the showground. POSSESSION OP OPIUM PIPES.

TUMUT. headsd by Mr. Alfred Lucas, the distinguished chemist, who carried out all ths original preservation work, are now busy unpacking the In the It years' hlstoiy of the west's great tns Hgn court for leave to Intsrvent Snowy Rowles, M. was charged with ths wilful murder of Leslie Oeorge Brown, also known as Louis 1. Osrron, In the Murchlson between the action.

New South Wales versus the race there has been nothing to equal the popu eonslgnmsnt containing the last objects left Common wealth. larity of Phar Lap. In an exclusive statement tbs tomb of Tutankhamen and the ad It Is tmderstood that the Victorian Oorera- to the Australian Press Association. Mr. D.

J. May II and 1930. After a retirement of two hours, the Jury recorded a verdict of guilty. At the police court, before Mr. E.

Hsmua P.M.. Harry Lee, a Chinese, charged with h. Ing opium pipes snd utensils In Dtsua. slon, was fined 30, tn default, 40 days' hiri labour. Willie Let Oee and Sam Wye on jacent worxxhope, which has Just arrived from Davis, the part-owner, said: Thar Lap will Luxor.

It will now be possible to put to ment win Join with the Government of Tasmania, applying to the High Oourt, an Tues A.v-rf whther ha had anvtnlnr to say. go to the post to-morrow vary fit I expect htm to run great race. Smith aald. "Only this. I have been found gether again the wonderful blue talenos and gold tabernacles, with shrtns-ahaped tops.

UIU1IAI UIMIH WG1. UUCU CIU'II in day, for leave to Intervene hi the action In guilty of a crime that has never been com- which the State of New South Waist Is apprr- fault, 20 days. All the pipes and utensils wen confiscated. Willie Lee Oee. further chtrtl T.

Woodcock, Phar Lap's trainer, said: "We will do what Xpmard and Papyrus failed to tng for an InJuneUot to restrain the Oomnaoav wtthta which the sarcophagus containing the body of the king was enclosed when Lord Carnarvon and Mr. Howard Carter penetrated iwiiu. au uuihubcu revolver in tUB mittea. Sentsnes of death was passed by Mr. Justice ThT'acetised bora up well throughout the wealth Oovemment from putting Into opera do when they Invaded America.

This Phai lh- k.ln. tion or enforcing the provisions of the Financial tmi u. v. iiwi imuumuhii ths burial chamber. Lap Is a greater boras than either the French or the English racer, and that will be shown Agreementa Enforcement Aog.

trial, lasting sight days, and took the sentence quietly. No notice of appeal was given at the Most of ths bigger pieces came down last This Intervention Is with the ohleet of hav on Sunday." MAGISTRATE'S CAUSTIC COMMENT. MURW1LLUMBAH. fi.timl.. yesr, ths exit from the tomb having bad to tune.

be enlarged to permit of their passing through. "That Is the ma. mum sentence I en W. Elliott, the Jockey, said: "Nothing wOl beat Phar Lap. I know the horse and what he But their erection in the museum had to be ing the validity of the Aet tested.

It Is understood that Victoria's decision was the outcome of a oommimlcatton from the Taamanlan Government urging action by Victoria. Whether Victoria win use the same eouneal as you, but I don't think It It enough for a mu like you." said Mr. E. A. Mahony.

P.li, to postponed because some of ths fittings, the can do. Phar Lap will win by halt a furlong." Mr. Orofton, secretary of the Agua Oallente cornices, doors, etc- had been left behind PUBLIC SERVICE. Federal Economies. Tasmania, has.

yet to be decided. Jockey Club, said: "I want the best horse Murwiuiunban ponce court, when senteaclnt Joseph Hart to 13 months' imprisonment, tut hard labour, "You are qualified now to be declared tuultual criminal and vrm km These shrines will not be set up one Inside Mr. W. J. Cleary, when opening the annual autumn exhibition of the Railway and Tramway Dahlia Society on Saturday, aald that It would be the last occasion on which be would attend the show as Chief Commissioner of Railways.

Mr. Clcary seemed wearied, and poke with considerable emotion. On the two former occasions on which Mr. Cleary has spoken to the dahlia-growers and their friends from the same platform he has been humorous, hopeful, and helpfuL Yesterday he seemed to be uncertain as to what the future had in store. Would he be as welcome as a private cltijen as he had been as the commissioner who had whole-heartedly striven to "see something of the We of the men.

and to understand some of their problems, Iiartlcularly the problem of trying to live on a owcr scale?" "It has been trying to them and In a different way very trying to me," be aaid. "Whatever the future holds in store for us. I would like you to forget the things upon which we might have disagreed, and remember those things which have been pleasant and worthwhile. I would like some of the oO.OOO or 40.000 men to know that I have been Interested In other things besides a. d.

The second thought Is that, while nature has made tins big show for us, she has not done It at lurge. This show Is the result of Industry aiid attention. It has been made possible because the men have been producing something that pleased them to produce." Contlnuuig. Mr. Cleary said: "I believe that no bitterness remains as the result of these competitions.

Here we learn, by comparing our work with the work of our fellows." MR. CLEARY AMONG THE CROWD. Although the Railway Department had a two-thirds financial Interest In the construction of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, Mr. Cleary was not present among the official guests at the opening ceremony on Saturday. He spent the morning with the people crowded behind the barrier, preferring to be with Mrs.

Cleary and his family than In an official stand. VALIDITY DOUBTED. BfWaBOT to win and down my heart I hops that horse will be Phar Lap. He Is ens of the most beautiful specimens of a thoroughbred ths other, Chlnese-pusde-llke, as had been the oass the tomb. They will each be exposed, with doors open, within a glass esse.

what that means," he added. Hart was cliargid with using false pretencis to John Matinee Johnson, by means of which he obtained I The Attomev-Oeneral (Mr. H. Baker) I have ever laid my eyes on." stated yesterday that the Government felt And everyone will be able to see for them salves ths exquisite beauty of ths workman Mr. William Nellaon, the veterinary surgeon.

that most serious principle was involved In the Act, which eonoerned all tbs States. cnequo ior sdo, vim intent to aeirsud ELECTRICITY; PLANT SOLD. said the Invader. was tn his beat condition. It win be found tost only the outer (mou ons special rxtrxsiittattvc.

CANBERRA, Sunday. Although a considerable saving Is expected from the amalgamation of the Commonwealth Denartments of Rome Affairs. Works, and Apart altogether from the special position of shrtns Is decorated with blue-faience. The With the dirt track here faster than the turf, New South Wales In harms neelected or others, both within and without, are com Mr. Nellaon predicted that Phar Lap would i COWRA, Saturday.

The municipal council has sold Its electricity generating plant the price being ZTb. refused to meet its obligations be had advised the Government that the Aet recently passed by the Federal Parliament was of doubtful establish a record. Transport, no official estimate of the amount The ourchaser was Mr' C. R. Hammond TV.

pletely covered with Inscriptions cut In the nmost of which have yet to be deciphered, i not st all improbable that the trans It Is pouted out that Phar Lap Is considered council Is obtaining Its supply of elect rtdtv from Burrtnjuck, snd has now no Use for ths a slow starter, and according to an Australian. validity, and it was considered moat aeairaoie that an authoritative decision on the sublect Of tne saving is avauaoie. Mention nas oeen made of a probable saving of 20.000, but In official quarters this figure not confirmed. The savins Is likely to be much less. It is the custom to hold the horse until he gets local piant.

anouid De obtained from the align court. lation may reveal novel features of interest to philologists, for already it has been possible to note that on one of the shrines there la a more comnlete edition of the "Destruc In the next few weeks trfe Public Service Board will undertake the reorganisation of the staffs of the denartments affected by the QUEENSLAND'S ATTITUDE. BRISBANE. Sunday. ONCE PROPRIETOR; NOW YARDSMAH.

into his stride, while on American tracks they sprint from the barrier. Many good horses have been "boxed" after slow start, but apparently this Is not worrying backers of Phar Lap, who Is bis and oowerful. and has the tion of Mankind" from the "Book of the The Treasurer (Mr. Barnes) stated on Sat Dead" than has as vet been found anywhere amalgamation. It Is expected that the services of some temporary oOtcers will be dls-nensed with, but now many will be affected LITHGOW, Friday.

John Bartley told Mr. H. H. Parrtngua, P.M., during a bankruptcy exaininatlun thai though he was a hotel proprietor let months ago, he was now worklni as a mm. Among the new objects, which will shortly be nut on show In the Cairo Museum.

Is a reputation of being able JO sprint tn the urday that there might be an element of danger In the Financial Agreement Enforcement Act recenUv oassed bv the Federal Vaucluse House, the scene of Saturday's pageant, viewed from the air. Is not yet known. Senior officers, whose duties will have to be rearranged, Include the heads Government, but be doubted whether In future unique bed, the forerunner obviously of the modem folding camp bed, for, set on thin feline lees, it is made In three sections, with straignt after the toughest of races. Possibly his stable believes that he will be able to run wide on the turns If he should find It necessary to pass a group of horses and still have enough In reserve to win. of the Home Affairs Department (Mr.

P. E. man at a local hotel. Bartley said that Us cause of his bankruptcy was that he bid bought a hotel Just before the annnail depression. any Government would make use of the law to do an Injustice to any of the States.

He was referring to Tasmania's action, and com hinges wmch enable eacn section to oe toiaea canezo, the three-year-old son of Carlarla. mented that that Government might possibly Deane), the Works Department (Mr. P. Oour-gaud), and the Transport Department (Mr. H.

C. Brown). Whether there will be any change In the status or duties of the Civic Administrator (Mr. C. 8.

Daley) has not yet been back on tne otner. it is a reany remaraaDie piece of work, the bed of wood consists of criss-cross strips of linen, and the hinges oe airaia tnat at some time in tne future tnat law mUtht be used to operate tn an unfalr may go to the post at odds about as low as those offered about Phar Lap. Spanish Play should be another to find heavy backing, while might nave been maae to-oay ior mouern use. FIRST TRAVELLERS Across the Bridge. IRON TOOLS.

way upon Tasmania or any otner estate. When he later learnt that the Victorian Government had Joined with the Taamanlan Government. Mr. Barnes. In further state uevewe Boy cannot be counted out.

FAVOURABLY DRAWN. YOUTH KILLED. In' Cycle Accident GIRL CRITICALLY INJURED. COMMUNISTS. Labour Party Branches.

DEMAND FOR READMISSI0N. Another interesting exhibit will be a set RUINED FARMERS As expected, there will be a field of 11. ment, aald It seemed to him that those two of miniature iron tools, with full-size wooden handles. These are all manner of shapes. SENATOR HARDY AT QOEANBEYAH.

QUEANBEYAN, Saturday. Senator Hardy addressed a small meetiai here last night. It was presided over by Mr. J. Esmond, president of the local branch of the Monaro-Suuth Coast movement.

Senator Hardy outlined the financial condition of Un State, illustrating his remarks by a system of graphs. SHOWGROUND TO BE SOLD. JUNEE, Saturday. Junee Showground Is to be sold. Tile com.

Tne horses and the order in which thev will oovemments were seeking to strengtnen uie CLERGYMEN'S HAPPY ERROR. nanus oi tne commonweaitn Government oy taking action that would enable them to nolnt line up are: Good and Hot, Scimitar, Spanish Play, Reveille Boy, Bahamas, Joe Flores, Beth 'a Hope. Dr. Preeland. Phar Lap, Marine, and On Moulamein Railway.

ULDCZO. Phar Lap's position as No. Is considered NEWCASTLE, Sunday. A meeting of the Newcastle-Kurrl Kurrl. out to the High Court how necessary It was to them as individual States that a verdict should be given against the New South Wales Government In this matter.

If his view was correct, the Queensland Government was not at present directly concerned, because It had sufficient money available to see the State RURAL BANK FORECLOSURES. good, as It permits a long-striding Lorse to "break free" of interference. He will have no Ccssnock group of the State A.UP. last night condemned the action of the State AU bad actors close to him, such as Reveille Boy nor Is It considered likely that he will be In mlttee of the Junee P. A.

and l. Anooatioe has decided not to hold a show year. Tim trustees will call for tenders for the sale of each building and 'lie ground. It Is suggested that an effort should be made to Dmure DENILIOUIN. Saturday.

Biz hundred and thirty-two citizens have been the victims of a great Illusion 1 They came from the length and breadth of Australia, some travelled thousands of miles, and each paid 10 for the privilege of being the first members of the public to travel across the Sydney Harbour Bridge by train. Riding above the sparkling blue waters of the harbour In that gaily decorated "first train" on Saturday, they were as excited as school children. They felt themselves the cynosure of myriads of envious eyes on the At the annual meeting of the local branch tnrougn tne present nnanciai year. William John Drew, 19, of Victor-street. Chatswood, was killed Instantly late last night when his motor cycle crashed Into the rear of a stationary motor lorry In Wllloughby-road.

Wllloughby. Marion Berington, 10, of Glen-street, North Sydney, who was riding on the pillion, was critically Injured. The cycle struck the rear of the lorry with terrific force, and the machine was wrecked. The girl was thrown clear by the Impact, and fell heavily to the roadway. Drew was entangled In the wreckage.

The petrol tank burst, and the machine burst Into flames. The of the Farmers and Settlern' Association the smaller ground nrarei to the town slid to nresident (Mr. J. A. Lawson).

referring tn MR. HILL'S STATEMENT. ADELAIDE, Sunday, executive In refusing membership of the party to Communists and members of other militant bodies. The meeting decided that northern delegates to the forthcoming conference of the party should move for the readmlttanee to the party of members of the Communist settlement along the Moulameln railway, said start airesn next year. ExDreastna the opinion that there was no from the ordinary chisel to tne lancet, ana were placed In the tomb because at that date Iron was very precious.

In fact. Iron was not In common use until the XXth Dynasty, while It was not until the Roman time that it was smelted In Egypt. These tools were possibly given to Tutankhamen by one of the Hlttlte kings as a present, for ironwork originated in Western Asia, whence this famous tribe came. Among the other objects Is a beautiful wooden casket completely covered with Ivory, having as a lid one whole piece of Ivory, whereon Is delicately engraved a garden scene with the King and Queen tn the centre, and little children picking fruit at the foot one of the most exquisite objects found In the tomb. There are also samples of beadwork, very Victorian In appearance, and some miniature writing tablets for all the world like slates.

One of the most Interesting new objects Is another chariot, quite different from the heavily gold decorated chariots already on view, and more like the famous chariot now in the Museum of Turin. It Is very light, and might well have been the King's racing chariot. Meanwhile, there la Interesting news from convenienced by the "starting stalls," from which he will start, though It will be his first experience. Phar Lap is still favourite with Cabe7o and Joe Flores next In demand, then Spanish Play and Reveille Boy, followed In order by Bahamas and Dr. Preeland.

Good and Hot, Scimitar, Marine, and Seth'a Hope are outsiders. Post lime Is approximately 10.30 on Monday morning to Australian time. The winner will LITHOOW UNEMPLOYED. LITHGOW. Stmcar movement and of other working class other course open but to stand solidly with the Commonwealth Government In the action against New South Wales, the Premier (Mr.

Hill' said to-night that he was confident his colleagues would take the same view when the matter was considered by the Cabinet cyclist must have been killed Instantly. A hook that the New soutn wales Government hart not carried out its obligations under the border railways agreement, hut bad been content to allow private subdivision and boom prices. The result, he said, had been one of the greatest tragedies ever known In the history of land settlement. Fanners who came with capita and plant were to-day mined men. He already knew of 14 farmers who had been foreshores.

They thought of the years to come when they would relate with Just pride to their admiring children and grand-children how they had made history on March IS. 1633. But the six hundred end thirty-two were It was also decided to Instruct delegates to move that preference In Oovemment appoint liir Lithgow branch of tlm HuemploTed Workers' Movement has decided to ask the Federal Oovemment to make available vacant houses nt LIUlrton Ecttkuienl. Tlie housta were built during Uie war. and latir were taken over by the War Service Homes A number have been sold to non-soldlcrs.

and some arc empty. receive 41.250 dollars of added money, plus all nomination and starting fees. The club guarantees 60.000 dollars, but officials believe ments should be given to members of the on Monday. He said It would be monstrous to allow the New South Wales Government to treat the Federal Financial Agreement as a wrong. They were not about to become historical characters.

Thev haj been forestalled State A P. with clean Industrial records. on tne oacs oi uie lorry tore a snoenng noie In his chest, and his body was badly charred by the biasing petrol. The Central District Ambulance was summoned, and Miss Bevlngton was taken to the Royal North Shore Hospital, where she was admitted by Dr. Street.

She was unconscious, and was In a critical condition, suffering from Internal Injuries, concussion, and a fractured scrap or paper. Regarding the Victorian Government's de tnat the total will exceed tile guarantee. "A MYSTERY HORSE." At Agua Calient Phar Lao Is still pushed off or who had descried their holdings because the position was unte'iable. The only part the New South Wales Oovemment had played was through the Rural Bank, and The Rev. Q.

McChesney Clark, president of the Council of Churches In Queensland, and secretary of the British and Foreign Bible Much criticism was levelled at the State executive and the central returning officer for the methods adopted In counting votes cast at the ballots to select northern coalteld cision, Mr. Hill said that he took a serious RtieieLv In that StHte. and the Rev. B. Bentley, view or this development, because tne proceed' nearly an uie ioreciosures were upon financed by that bank.

This year there acre leg. bun before the Hlsrh Court would have a ten "mystery" horse as far as American race-track fans are concerned. Just what he can do In thL continent promises to remain In the dark until alter the finish of Suudav handlcan. He delegates to the conference. The ballots were secretary of the society In New South Wales, were the first members of the Australian public to cross the biidec bv train.

dency to divide Governments and break down going to be more lureciosure. El Amarna, the site of the new city created by Akhenaten, the famous heretic king of the XVIIitb Dynasty, for the new cult of Aten rtha Sun's Disci, where the Emit Explora 60Z. NUGGET OP GO! FOUND LITHGOW Sundav. A nugget weighing tioz 4dvt 1'4n. wss found by Mr.

W. A. Ross at Dark Comer, near a spot where much gold was discovered tn former years. It wsn located In a crevice uf rock on Creek, about a mile below (lit: old Home taken locally, out uie votes were sent nya-nev for oountlnK. It was stated at the meet' has not been allowed to show what he can do lug that the counting was to have taken place Theirs was not that richly-caparisoned "first train" on Saturday.

They travelled on an ordinary train on Friday. They were the only two passengers on their train and crowning MOUSE PLAGUE DISORGANISED. Train Service. au enorte to bring about co-operation, tie Premiers' plan might be wrecked if the New South Wales Government succeeded In Its action against the Commonwealth. If New South Wales won the action the Common-it rait' which had accepted responsibility for on tne local track.

Phar Lap worked tlx furlongs on the Agua tion Society has been working on the great royal and official buildings. The small temple was cleared and although Its rubble-filled walls ward Bound mine. on raaay in un lvs. with no apparent effort. Oil Marcn it.

out was posipuuca uii imuui 17. No reason had been given for the postponement, and, although some candidates had been informed that the counting would begin at 0 a.m. on March IT. others had been In The track was at its best. Joe Flores ran five furlongs In 59 l-Ss.

Cabezd did the mile In Interest committments, would have no power to enforce or collect oavment made on behalf ORENFELL HOSPITAL. OPEN FELL. Sdturdat Train traffic through the city to Parramatta lm 42 4-53. Good and Hot covered nine fur bad been completely razed to uie grouno, uie foundations gave a very clear idea of the plan. A very large amount of fragmentary statuary was found, some In granite, some In v.rv flna hnrri limestone.

Closelv connected In Jerilderie District. JERILDERIE, Saturday. A olamie of mice Is approaching from the The flrrt annual report of the Husnlul longs in im obz-os. going easily. of defaulting States.

The significance of the case should be a warning to State Govern and Liverpool was disorganised last nignt, consequent upon the opening of the Harbour Bridge lines. For more than an hour after TRAINING CONTROVERSY. formed that It would not begin till ptn. on that date. The result had not yet been announced.

It was decided to ask the State executive that a chart showing how votes were recorded In the Newcastle. Kurrl Kurrl, and Cessnock districts should be sent to the group. with this temple are two large buildings to Ladles AiLxlllury showed that splendid vork had been done by them for the Hospital Thej had raised over 250 during the 12 mumla. inclined though western race-sjoers may south-west. The pest has already Invaded the have been to accept Phar Lap from the point uie soutn, one prooaoiy uie residence ui urc priesta, the other the temple workshop and hakrrv.

ments in entering Into the proceedings. "I am not concerned with the legal, but with the moral and financial aspect," added Mr. Hill. "There Is no other course open but to stand solidly with the Commonwealth Government In this far-reaching crisis." 9 p.m. railways omciais at central ouuiou were unable to despatch trains to schedule, and the system was In a state of confusion.

On platforms numbers 18 and 19 neither railway officials nor passengers appeared to know where or view oi appearance ana past periormance nis conaiuoning ior rsunaay nanaican re The following osiccrs were elecica: iresiaiu Matron McNIckle: vice-presidents, Metdsma P. Jones, J. Walton. W. H.

Simpson, u.i J. Forbes; secretary. Mrs. H. J.

Rabbets; bit-surer. Mrs. Forbes. A wood duy, oigaclad mained an open Question. There was sceo- nouses, and reports irom ouuying centres Indicate that they are travelling over the country in swarms.

Fortunately most of the grain Is stored or hsa been sold. Farmers are taking precautions against the mice Invading their haystacks. Uclsm whether the hard training preparatory to the Melbourne Cup, with Its ensuing let To the north, oi uie tempie lies a larxe house dux many years ago by Fevrie. This was partly re-excavated, and proved almost certainly the private residence of the King. Connected by a great bridge over the main marl villi lh- hum official nalaos.

it has tne next train was oouno ior. ine ukuchlot boards on the concourse platform did not agree with the Indicators on the nlatforma. Pas BRITISH PRESS COMMENT. for the hospital by the loom unemployed aa-mlttee. resulted In the bruiul'm In of 60 las up, jonaweo oy possioiy a vitiating trip tnrougn the tropics, and the resumotlon of hard sengers were ordered out of trains, and then MR.

LANG. "Pledged State to MA." MR. DRUMMOND'S ATTACK. of wood to be cut up at the hospital. training jn his arrival In America, would not ordered oacs again.

Km one occasion passengers were ordered backwards and forwards seriously affect the Dorse. Moreover, Phar LONDON, March 1. The "Observer." tn an editorial, says: "Mr. tnree times into tne one train oeion waa terraced garden and a private entry into uie temple. In the magazine to the east were found a magnificent alabaster vase Inscribed with he names of Queen Hatshepsut; a small COASTAL GUNFIRE PRACTICE.

The Port of Bydney will be closed between 10 ajn. and p.m., and between pm. and 10 pjn. to-day and between 10 ajn. and 1 njn- on Wednesday, to enable the Garrison DANGEROUS ROAD.

LITHOOW. Sundet. The road on the war to Mewnes. narticulartl Lap training nere nas been kept "a mystery." He has not appeared In actual speed tests Lang's move to get the new Commonwealth Acts set aside as unconstitutional heralds a den tched for Its destination. Station officials ultimately had to ascertain from guards arriving from city stations the In his work-outs he hsa never been hard at a snot known as the Oan.

is declared to rs armtdale. Saturday. bis struKKle. Mr. Lv one's position Is pressed, and has Just been walking or Jogging for lengthy periods each day.

strona. both theoretlcallv and nractlcallv. On Sneaking at the annual meeting of the destinations to which they had been despatched before Indicator boards could be set. wooden ahawabtl box, in wnicn were two handles for walking sticks In the shape of hands: and a great number of sculptors' trial pieces. One of these last has a particularly miuine caricature of the Kins, before he had in a particularly dangerous condition.

At oat point there Is a sheer drop of bnncTeos of feet, and the suceesUon hos been made that Armtdale branch of the Country party, Mr. American trainers cannot understand tnts system, and If the horse wins, American D. Drummond. M.L.A, strongly criticised iK- tana novernment. He declared that, al h.tw1 with a eerabbv beard.

Artillery to carry out gunnery firing practice from the Port Jackson defences. The danger area will be all the water contained In an area 15.000 yards In length eastward from North Head, Middle Head, and South Head, and bounded on one aide by North Point and on the other by the South Head signal sta trainers will frankly stand aghast at such methods. Local experts did not think of Blaxland Shire Council should close uu roso. LITHOOW COUNCIL RATES. though the Premier bad pledged the people Diow to tne OJZ uiey crosata aiiu imwcu the bridge for nothing! Some have greatness thrust upon them.

The two clergymen involuntarily became historical figures overnight, or over the bridge. Telling their story, they fleeted to treat the matter lightly as an amusing accident for their greatness was acquired by accident but the gleam of triumphant achievement was In their eyes. Mr. Clark bad been attending a Bible society conference In Bydney and. his mission completed, he had waited here for the bridge opening.

On Frldnv afternoon he and Mr. Bentley went to Wynyard station to take a train to Town Hall. They walked on to a higher-level platform. They saw a train apparently awaiting them. All trains leaving Wynyard before March 19 the following day travelled In the direction to Town Hall as for as they knew.

They entered the train and sat down. Then the train commenced to travel backwards! Starting up In amazement they made to alight. Too late! The fast electric train had gathered speed. Then they noticed that they were alone In their carriage. Resuming their seats, they resigned themselves to their fate.

A guard entering the carriage stopped In amazement. He noticed that his two unlooked-for passengers wore the cloth. He tried to find suitable words to express his feelings. "How the devil did you get here?" he asked. "We Just walked In and sat down." replied Mr.

Clark. "But you cant get out now." resumed the guard, with a light dawning In his eyes. "We are going over the bridge and back. YouH have to come with us." At that moment the train rumbled out of the tube, and In a few seconds a marvellous view greeted the travellers. The guard, accepting the Inevitable, allowed his official dignity to relax.

"In no time he was enthusiastically pointing out to us the best of the views." said Mr. Clark, "and we followed his directions with no less enthusiasm. It was a wonderful experience. We travelled to Mllson'e Point and Immediately began the return Journey. Once back ut Wynyard our 'special became an ordinary train, and we rnntlnneri on Town Hall.

We arrived a the one hand federation must collapse If one of Its members la at liberty to repudiate Its obligations, and on the other the presence of Commonwealth tax-gatherers Inside the States makes attachment of their revenues a simple matter. Evidently Mr. Lyons, If he stands firm In emphasising the omits to State rights, will change conditions which have governed In the bouse Itself came to light a printer's outfit perhaps the King's own two brushes. or tms otate va reoei against uie rewrai sending their horses to such a contest as tne handicap without several sham work' Oovemment, he was satisnea tnat new tng' lanv neonle would remain loval to the Com. BOARDING HOUSE FIRE.

Strange Coincidence. BRISBANE, Sunday. Damage estimated at 3000 was caused last tion. Firing will be carried out from the outs and one actual race to "tighten them up." The training methods adopted have led mon wealth. He said that it was not the Drat Oeorge'a Heights batteries this morning, and from the Middle Head batteries this evening.

fishbones usea as orawing quuis, ami uiw lumps of paint, while the mud door plainly showed the streaks where be had wiped his brush. On the bricks of all those buildings which form a vast square of some 300 metres each way, Is found Impressed the name of the time that a coward had nusned women ana Australian pouueat uie since to rumours tnat pnar lap nas had secret work LITHOOW, Sunday The Local Oovemment Dqrartrmnt bu grantcJ permission to Lithgow Municipal Council to refre.in from levying gasworks tea rates this year In respect to loins of 1506 and 2200 raised In 1023. Pcr.nlsslon also given for the council to refrain frco setting aside this yesr an amount for the re outs over the level floor of canyon 400 yards from the stable, but the fact remain On Wednesday morning both the George's Height and Middle Heads batteries will be children to the front to save his own akin from the consequences of his folly. Referring to the Arbitration BUI, Mr. Drummond said that, while the Upper House had night by a fire which destroyed a 13-roomed that those who have seen the horse during temple, nat Aiau, vmho (Sun's Disc).

Doa ruing nouse in nemes-street, luuwuonium Nine hoarders lost their belonalnn. A crowd Improved It, it still contained provision ior Uirowlne Into eaol and seizins the property 'PLANE ACCIDENTS. Actor's Night Flight INDEX. of about 3000 gathered to view the conflagra the past week are convinced that, whatever methods have been used In his training, he seems to have taken well to American track conditions. He appears not to be troubled by the "skinned" dirt track, and, although of any unionist for non-payment of a debt.

rn nf the ereateat flsrhta of the underdoc had payment of the loan mie 01 tiouv. meeting the Town ClcrS. said that the council owed the a.TJ.O. Oddfellows 1500, snd b) recommended that the lodge be asked to accej payment of the loan at once, thus saving 11 tion, including many rrom a nearoy piciuiv theatre, where by a curious coincidence a picture entitled "Heroes of the Flames," was being screened at the time of the outbreak. been to prevent gaoi ior acuta, out uie NEWS.

CASUALTIES. COLLISION WITH TRAM. Phintn Davis. 23. hairdresser, of Watson- tne running is tne opposite way to that In in interest.

Tne matter was reieircu 1 Australia, ana ne is a Dig norse, ne to have no difficulties with the turns. humanitarian Lang Oovemment had put It back on the Statute Book. It was an Iniquitous clause, and unionists would soon feel the finance committee. Aertml Display 4. 6 HARDER RACES AHEAD.

mat Haiitral Bav. waa rldlns a motor cycle Amuiiminu Boat Raca 10 enect ox it ix Mr. Lang continuea omce. ENDS IN DISASTER. MELBOURNE.

Saturday, 11 DOLE ORDERS DECREASED. VETERAN BUS PROPRIETOR. I.TTHOOW. 8aturdy and sidecar along Penshurst-su-eet, Wllloughby, Bridirst (jelehratJaria. Of course Phar Lao Is not going to be 11.

12, 13. 14. 15 Brltlab Htranu 11 The death has occurred of Mr. Hon" about noon yesterday, wnen ne couiaeo wiui a tramcar. He suffered a fractured pelvis and Coming out of a nose-dive In an aeroplane at a speed oi nearly 110 miles an hour.

Camp UTHOOW, Sunday. As a result of a conference between repre AlioUtrr for Lands Criticised 17 Moubt Plana 10 uurehuon Crlma 16 Now Films New Guardsman Sever Ribbon 15 N.8.W. Default 11 Obltuar 17 Judged by the handicap alone. Even If he wins easily. It Is c.rtaln that he will have harder competition tn races tn the eastern States, with possibly some Interesting match races as his performances tn America attract Bridge omeiai opening 11 British Bud net 11 MILK PRICES.

Health Society's Fears. bell Copelln, aged 81 years, of Clarendon- a fractured rlgnt wrist, ne was taaen 10 wj Royal North Shore Hospital by the Central District Ambulance, Barlan Lawrence, a well-known resiaeni a Lithgow since 191S. The lnte Mr. Iwrets was reputed to be the proprietor of Uw bus service between Manly and Newport. sentatives of the Chief Secretary "a Depart BroftdcastliiB a BuKh Fire.

South street, rort Meioourne. an actor, wno nao appeared In "As Husbands Go," was severely lnured when the tin of the wing of the ment and local storekeepers, the value of dole orders has been slightly reduced. Australia it more popular Interest: but, as he Is known to be fundamentally sound, when he Is through Interment took place at Bowenieis wiw Cabletrama 11 Olympic Athletes tn 11 Action little later than we had expected, but our time China and Japan machine hit the ground near the Bandridge with Ms American racing season, ne is useiy to return to Australia with nis total winnings well was not wasted. MAGISTRATE FAREWELLED. triimniml RntiirdlT.

troll unxs. ran eaeiDounie, snoruy oexore The department took tne view inai oroers Issued locally were costing too much, the prices being higher than those obtaining In other centres. During the week Lithgow police 17 Cm ID ft LAsa 9 4 Per-onal 10 Phmr Lad 16 Cburcnaa. TDt Choral OontaaU Mr ArlrfreUa dawn to-day dmm. iatna trsnsferrel I increased.

Woodcock, when the tralnlna Question Copelln. who la tn the Melbourne Hospital A statement by the New Health Society of New South Wales says the society views, with alarm ths fact that ths increased price of milk has already caused a diminution In Its consumption, a condition which Is fraught with serious danger to the health of the community. Planea Crash 10 Publlo Service, Fede i Oomtnnnlftts le issued liw oroers. COLLECTING THE TOLL. brought to his attention, said: do not know with a fractured spine, raid tnat ne took on In the machine from Essendon at about 2 ral Oonntry n.trs why they should criticise our training methods We brought Phar lAa un to several of his Im gorrmpondenea 4 rotly.

Address STRUCK BY POLICE CAR. WEST MATTLAND. Saturday. Algernon Rees Hughes, fettler. and William Turner, 43, lawyer, both living In Emerald-street, East Maltland, were admitted to Maltland Hospital early this morning In serious condition.

They were walking home about midnight, one of them leading a cycle, they were struck by a police car returning from Muawellbrook to Newcastle. Hughes suffered concussion, and It Is believed that his skull Is fractured. Turner's left leg wss broken. He also received head Injuries. THROWN FROM HORSE.

TAMWORTH, Saturday. to Woollongong as stipendiary magistrate" a term in a similar position in the westen district, waa farewelled here by the legal profession, court-house staff. police. Sergeant A. J.

Mulr. on brhjl Id fay SETTLER'S SUICIDE. PERTH, Sunday. Mark Potts. St.

a group settler, who First Day's Heavy Business. portant victories In Just the same way. We do not believe In permitting horse to run his race In a work-out we want him to give Rei.tta 13 Relief Work. Northern Territory 17 Rovsl Show IS sn.ie oil 17 aasmeushitid: a.A. Shipping.

'eta! 17 Procesilon 12 Sanrtln. Ltt 1R Dahlia Show Dartmoor Mutiny Empire Trade Farmers Ruined o'clock tn the morning and flew all over Melbourne In the darkness. Shortly before dawn he flew over Port Melbourne with the Intention of flying over Port Phillip Bay. As he approached the water, he nose-dived tn the seral-darkness. He saw a tree directly tn the path of the machine.

He banked but the machine crashed, and he was thrown A resolution carried by the society expresses regret that the Milk Bill has Increased the price of milk to the public, and affirms that the difference of more than 100 per cent, between buying and selling prices should tne ponce, ana Messrs. j. v. fesslon). O.

Foster (CP N. ft Bud 10 everything he has on annoay. Finance ana cdi Toll collection by the State Transport (Oo-nrritnatlnni Board began at midnight on Sat (deposition clerk) were tne prince -v flpmittaii (or sentence at Albany Quarter Sessions on Friday on two serious charges, was found dead In his cell at Denmark lock-up 17 10 From the Pulpit Oovernor-Oeneral be reduced by a saner metnoo ox miut aisiri' button. 8tau Lottery 10 urday, and between that hour and o'clock vesterday morning S87 had been collected. FALSE PRETENCES.

Tinvim at. 8aturdif 'ly yesterday morning, i ne man naa ap 17 out Jrwisn Mtmonai parently hanged mmseii oy means ox a strip surf Rescues Tennis Obsmplon- Ehlna Health Society and "It seemed an Interminable wait in the Alfred Burns, alias James Ray Penntaf representing approximately 4600 care. The t.rscic continued steadily to Increase, Sylvia Duncan, of Tarn worth, who was thrown from her none Brtsbane-etreet, was admitted to hospital suffering from injuries to torn from a blanket. darkness," said Copelln. "I was unable to STOWAWAYS LANDED.

mux Hlnkler. Bert 11 Irish Fr State 11 32, at Bowral Police Court was crri ROYAL SHOW. Record Likely. TO-DAY'S OPENING. Tobacco TiiefU 17 Ton Brills.

10 Trad. Review. British 11 Trsins DlnorRsnUcd IS move. Eventually passer-by picked ma up afr daybreak, and I was taken to hospital Lanf. CriUdsed MR.

P. E. COLEMAN. The freighter Iron Monarch, which had left Newcastle earlier In the day for Whyaila. or phi.

iw Notices false pretences. lue eviaemo Burns hsd purchased two watches from W. a Burchell. Jeweller, of Bowral, and tendered" payment a chemie for tliiUI. "2 gave his cheque tor 79 as change.

ecWJ wa. sentenced to months' the back and aorssioos. MAN AND WOMAN KILLED. MELBOURNE, Sunday. As Siegfried Anderson, retired railways em ployee, aged 64 years, who lived st ths rail.

a aatakMier'a lodaw near Brunswick rail' in an amDuiance. The secretary of the Victorian Aero Club (Mr. Ouy Moore) stated that Copelln was formerly a member of the Aero Club. No one rha Menda and suuuurtcrs of Mr. P.

B. Vaucutto rareant Venetian Carnival Women's Column Weather and between 6 am. and 2 p.m. the takings were 480. representing approximately 7600 cars.

Throughout the afternoon, from the Town Hall to far beyond the northern approach to the bridge, there were lines of cars two and three abreast moving along at a slow pace. The toll collection staff at the southern nnroach to the bridge was hampered by the Lessors, 10 Ualls 11 siloing iDtalusaoee 17 piiainan rooms to nooeTUas his renreaenta- 17 called at Bydney on Saturday afternoon to land two stowaways who bad been discovered on board. Water police met the vessel, but no charge wss laid against ths men, who were allowed to go. Tbs vessel remained In port had been authorised to remove the machine with hard labour. tton of tbs Raid electorate tn the House of Representatives for nme years by giving him a tort myaila! fa ths form of an embossed from the hanaar In which It bad been locked way station, was crossing ths railway line ADVERTISEMENTS.

Copelln had had only a few hours flying an hour. limorance of many motorists who did not about 60 yards from bis boms on Saturday afternoon, he was struck by an electrlo train Pan. GORED BY BULL, GLOUCESTER. preparing a bull for the locals. The Royal Agricultural Society's 133 show, which prom toes, among other attractions, the greatest aggregation of aristocratic live stock seen In the Commonwealth, will be opened to-day, with the Judging of the cattle and experience.

Inquiries an being made by the Port Past. UedloaL OhamlAala. know the amount of toll, and created delay hw nrnHnc bank notes of various denomina and fatally mjureu. Anramnsnts 1 Apartments. Board and Ratldanee 30 un hmui cmutmca Hart, asea so rears.

of Brighton Beach, was eroaama the railway Aaotloa Bam 1 Melbourne pfTllT. 'J (SOUTHERN CROSS Charles Ussiest, dairy fanner, was a-down and gored by the snunaL badly torn, snd his stomach end rlta Injured. His son saved him by dreggiPf una at awnua asus on Beturoaw aiiarouw iirtha. Mama, ana. A happy augury for the launching of the EFFIGY OF; CAPTAIN PHILLIP.

tions In place of the correct toll. There were nlso numerous cases where cars broke down and temporarily Impeded the traffic Traffic police moved along the lines and prevented a trnffle "Jam." From midnight until o'clock last night when aba was struck by a train and killed Instantly. Building Materials exhibition IS uie sruenam ourtajuon ana oe-llfftttfnl annearanee nf the flTOunds. Which have eto. Hour, Stocks, and Shares 1 Motor Oars, Lorries, ale 10 Motor Ovelea, Bl- Repair 10 gfnsieal batameiti is Oauaa T.

lea, WanUd tnrougn a xenos. iw. n.ii Mi-mlnfne at OOsrSt DAMAGED IN NIGHT LANDING. Batata aw fMuineaaw tot Bate er WaaUd IS, SO OaegU! approximately 21.000 vehicles, containing more titan 80.000 passengers, passed over the bridge. James Fuller, 7.

fell down a shaft andie-eetved severe Injuries to the baokWbisj pony he was riding sl pped or i the "ts-J two men NiissiNa Fears for Fishing Party. and the toll collections amoumea to sum. Tt wtui nfficlallv reoorted that during the peak AhyTVanmnAn Kmawfnrsl BeaHH. iS ftv- 1 fiAaa 'Kak'eV: 1 tumlnc from narticlikt hi display of uiumtnattona at tns fa itr on Fiienda 10 nturniif narni smrerea a sat -o in wunsm-sxreev, aauiunih a William Laden, 31, suffered severs Wr tne chest. HAT.

Ths Munldpsl Cotmcfl has Pr Wted cricket or football matches tn Foaiuou TSaVn 30 fexit lotas. Wantad 30 BWetrisal. WUtaial, WviaiC'saSa which the "plans Sou warn Una was dam- benefited greatly from the recent rains. The hundreds of thousands of 1 opts who make an annual pUgrtmaae to the etaey Snow from all parts of Australia and hew Zealand will never nave even tbs fasnous grounds to better advantage. Entries tn almost every station are In sxoees of those of last year, and, as a wools, they constitute a record for turn society.

It has been oeoessery to provids ssrtra soeassmortetfcn for the oattls and pts. ror tat oaule IT new pens vers rwmfred, sM the exhibits are is per cent, aeon ta those of last yesr. KOITAItT TATTOO. A naval and s'mf taoo baa bee arranged for to-out, at oVoek. An avant not sm il he the satab- ft ft nmri.

Oaftxt ttw. 11-foot im)Cflr-botvt In m4 a aarf anflr In at whtah two fUHmntn taA lphpoii eo Frtd-y SYOtaansBS, araafa, eta. SO hours an average of approximately 2400 motor vehicles an hour passed through the toll BNo attempt was made tv check the number of people who walked over the bridge, but the number must hve reached a huge total, for throughout the whole day the footways were crowded with a throng that moved from south to north, and then returned either by the other footway or by train or tram. All ngea were represented, from the babe In arms or In a perambulator to the person well Into bi Mi-mmri umi. no mo ot to mm OTslook, bat a wheel of euased k- iM.Ktt- aji mi an a 4.

Por- or wrwj nasi tMo V. r-" IS Pnaiaaalss Poucas aual nats I a a-aaaks It its Maek mmi a Bouts aad Banaag as IM HatJO mrw omtvBj wusaeuw, wv, irtooar B-Mtf tod MtmXL n4 AltnC -a of U'-reri and a at ens gl v-t a- 4. oar-r- A -um s- 1 sig ew -s, who t-oown v4en btaa lu( ssnis. How- Park on Sundays. The HsyPsetuns Prog tlon Board proceeded against Smith, the registered twner of ISM sersj" the Ronald parish, for alleged WluJ2gT ly to suppress rabbits.

She was fined IJVERPOOL. Business men compara the congestion at the, liort-offlce on pen" days. At Umes It la ImposslWe tti the office. There Is only one offlclsl, sm half hour watt Is often necessary. LITHOOW.

When on a shoothw3 la ths KanlmbU Valley, Mr. Oharks WjJ received a charge to the tornschW shout to dean a rifle when It Ptolea bullet wss ramoved. TAMWORTH. Mrs. B.

Howtatt WSJ tne seventies, ice cream veoaois gopnjn Initiative bv havlns for sale at the northern INFANTILE PARALYSIS. Bjouaa. aSW n- was mjuna. i. t-ufuUM.

ehist engineer of aus-auan Hauonal Airways, wno was In the so a w-jitasi eto. ao fa MsmMrUsa Tourist Trios. Sunday. llshmsnt of a water pou.t at a well by army engineers. Members of the 1M Light Boras Regiment will give a diar-oy of tent psvwing.

The attack on a pill aos, embracing many modem forms of warfare, WU1 be the moot spectacular event of the mmlng. The at Lot aBd Fcmai' ena Diane, said that Alr-Otsmnoaore aunssiom ftowh acted with remaraaois entaknaas and saved the "plane from being rurtoar damaged. ire sad Transport Wan lad rsiehass approach supplies of tee cream, which wen appreciated by the pedestrians. There was also heavy rail -nd tram traffic cross the bridge. The rail returns were not available yesterday, but the revenue earnings of the trams la the Bydney and suburban area on Saturday were approximately 17.T0O Maehtnety An additions! east of tnfsntus paralysis has bean reported from West Tarn worth.

The IS -m nad switcneo on vm pa vwvv a gm, sgeq nine years. tie tnree analnes in ths few sssonus Mfi wuu Mama tn mat. tacking anrantry, vv n-nung equipsaem, will be by uWery and machine gun Ore. 1 will also ee a naval gun field AboiMMmnim srjnaafbrd Kfltwh was very The average tram takings on holiday are about aooO, ao that some Idea can be gained WOOL-BROKER'S DEATH useeia at lbs damage to bis r7orte aaono- TO-DAY. tntage Skami aiaiir.

1SJS, Bar Majesty's Tkaatrei -aim a use. OHtsrlsa Tli a. an: "Svlrhl (Ms Os," SIS. a. Tkaasra snral, -rat roBJas al uu." BJS, a Tvonne Howlett, of Looeabsrsfcjaw Una to Tamworth on lPi a sulky, when ths horss slipped.

Hie ncmTinrww oi paturqay a umiDQ eervlss -nety, and a tf-aauusu "don by the trick rtA-eaf the la Fmd Aruuery Brigade. rraoun- aU the aaval and military bands pauie. It as sapeeseu was i ia afrwtnlrht to repair the machine. Mod. An Sl.iiiiiiss Hwratne Mr.

tfrintam James Mr. tn the amrnpi San area will take part, and. SENSATIONAL SAILING. Ths Boutoern uroes ion Interest over ths harbour on Bataro-y night, aiink sait hi the Uhrmmstloa by Oass, a Sydney woclbuyer. etdiaassa near Mwaag Tkeaam "Be.

Mgw eag Mr. one assaa, asm wtn as sssyea ay IS saaa were tnrown out en. niuaai WARJUWMrs. BMssbetti i Olddsi -ivasdent, has died at the age of "IJiy was a native of Penrith, and Jsrtirs to Wsrren anany years sgo, was a rsawaa. the nartttna rna," II.

Saa, gja, a. wrvw oa in. dmnolng ftaree, and wea ones as bp by tbs aMebssdski of the wanups. aonstabte found brm at 1.49 am, very IU. and alaa ka aakmas annua a final, anil UUUSSia FLOAT FOR PlSarT.

One of the most sensational races known to local aalllns history took Maes In a south bua wars a glass ana a oonsa, inm A great? fa- tns r-aaarrt at tie e- Batrrurst ana uouB-nw. aikvja wrann Tha ararlneer Of tne sraaarr TO MAIL 'PLANE. bulanes srarnea nun to noapnat, was 4aa whan ha anl.ad tiler. Be was westerly gale on the tipper reaches of the harbour yesterday. It was the 10-footerr race, sailed under the Qag of the Bahrain VllnvhW fllllh.

ootmell reports, Ihatmry It bones rf S'laM TMaaret -mvave n.is. bub, a. a thasa Tbeatrei MS S. T-srei "ha. ftsar WIsisV.

Bay IS i. aTi. at, JaaM tiasasret Tmiai JS, It. tmi Ttsaam -Bart at a naa." Oaaaei Tbassrst Maa ess, s. s.

Basy Tbeawei -Tat tltulS.S. BrlaM ThSSSTll IB tSVSS at atSWaTt naturaey JT primary to- -a of i tlon was am ii mis of SJ c. 'if." issn i. I Thirteen boats fared the starter, and of to bars Wft for Sydney on Saturday sner bavtot attended the recent wool seleo hers. Mr.

Oass, whose home was at Sinclair sliest. Wonstoneeraft, leaves a wVtaw. two sons, snd a naughter. sis wss a director of r. ganrmili" lesueuUvsty.

woct grass. Sw culture, anel aaaaing. a- ra oe- "i I ty. i the i frt KrunetM these only one of the "midget" Oeraro mmnleted the course. Eileen broke her mast waswa Oosmetl lhas ravjsfved sa Ins Oorjasfnandra Oooncfl ta saw) SoVernent toJS tns Local Government sotTbsr.

sn calvaVrtrueturwa, nonstnf M'Z, prior to the atart. and this Incident was the forerunner of many exciting situations. Off a. VI uS i fH Rnnv In Rervv's Bay Crescent- rflm Unstranaj.jAa. 4 A TASMANIA PARLIAMENT.

ehiidren. on the reaerveiroown -Most thags arsoseoplejl rod. Ethel, and Cornstalk capstred. while V- were of lane ii. nn mm sails were blown to ribbons.

runny eg cuss snspactaao or re be afforded, the Royal Arkmi.rrel a jc-has mads arrangements to nave them on vw at the show, They win lass part tn th grand panda, eommencmg on WertnewVr next, and at each grand parses ateasf last course of the show. SHOWERS tXCsXT TO-DAY. Ths SMato Meteor etogtst Mr. Mares) saM last ntcht that coot, cloudy weather, with vs aa teas. tJ little later Kangaroo and Alice treated their because ahaf i.

-hd arr. new. TVfll rrewt to a bam, ana uwen was mown on so Tj.ir. mi. Evelvn carried away.

Off Long- One Wha mnaetal ftnaiwta seanon of ths Tas- asmi: iaosaa. is. fares at tat of tbs wwovtls was weal with ths malL The frloket cueeadi BhalBaM ghlsM Msesa, HAW a--a vesaoo- mantan Psrluunent, which was to been ene aa i -r0 wM be deferred mrW tbs DUot and SMobanla no- Merle toppled over, and when Australia carried away her peak halyards, the MartleasBta. Vr'itfi 'v-i, 'J' she Wapiti islsrsnl tanait as Lmnetae some showers and crabs sty thunder, was fleet was reduced to two Oerard and Man ana Apra armmiamm.wm Ossstsgaasa gall sBSes em A4W1I la. Tns aamaaw was iwwrw, ssas saw ibrtsMfMsttfirafa.

to-day. strong ana squatty sow The tatu-r then (Tore ner man, imwro. broke her PW aaUlasn. nniaraM aklppereu by H..

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