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OTTAWA, .- (Canadian Press) The premier is expected back i in Ottawa on Saturday although he may be detained a day or so longer. On his return cabinet meetings will be resumed and it is expected that a number of important appointments will be made during next week.
The first meeting of the cabinet has been called for Tuesday and it is considered likely that several judicial appointments will be made that day. Sir Lomer Gouin is at present at his summer home at Murray Bay but he has been in close touch with the situation regarding judicial vacancies, particularly in Quebec. He will return to Ottawa the first of the week and it is expected that he will make arrangements for the new appointments.
It is also expected that the next week will see the appointment of the new board of management for the national railways and of the royal commission in regard to pensions and re-establishment.
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BRISTOL, Eng. July 13.- Count De Gomara of Spain defected Dr. Fyze of India this afternoon in the first match of the spanishIndian preliminaries for the Davis cup, the score being 1-6, 6-2, 6-3, 0-6, 6-1.
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CHICAGO' July 13. Cattle... in a.p.
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OTTAWA, .- (Canadian Press) Important developments are expected as the result of a cruise by the steamer Arctic which will shortly sail from Quebec for northern waters under the command of Capt. Bernier. On board the Arctic will be a Canadian government expedition under command of J. D. Craig, international boundary commision engineer of the department of einterior. and its
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primary purpose will be the maintenance of the Canadian title to islands north of Labrador and facing Greenland across Davis straits. The islands are already Canadian but the expedition by actual occupatation will set at rest any doubt as to Canadian title.
The expedition is expected to be absent until the fall.
A similar expedition was planned last year but it did not proceed.
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