LATEST CABLE NEWS. HOME AND FOREIGN.
fER JUBSS ASSOCIATION, (Received July 2s, \1 a.m.) Lqnvon, July 24. During an expursion on the Thames at which the Australian cricketers were the guests, a boatman fell overboard, and was sinking m deep water when Tom Ware and Coningham jumped m with t^eir clothes on, and rescued the drowing man. The latter had a, very narrow escape. ' HOPS. (Beceiyed July 25, 10.50 a.m.) London, July 24 [t is estimated that the English hop crop will be one third below last year's yield. OUR 4< DANGEROUS" NAVY. While the naval manoeuvres "were proceeding off the Irish coast a torpedo, bc*afc attempting to cross the bowß of a schooner oanie m collision with h^r and nearly sank. Ipthw JgwuirUiM W« repcrt«d.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 3034, 25 July 1893, Page 3
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