Telegraphic News.
(PROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.)
By Telegraph']
London, July 30,
A great fire has taken place at Hull, when .£IOO,OOO worth of grain was burned.
The Government, which recently took over the Imperial Institute buildings, pays .£65,0.00 to locato London University in the eastern wing.
Caracas, July 30
The death is anroun<ed of General A. Guzman Banco, ex-President and for sorre time virtual dictator of Yerczuelan Republic Port au Prince, July 30. An agitation is afcot in tho J • utini_rui j cpuW'c to .--th ._. ■• / v-"v.ioan protection Amsterdam, July 30. The representatives of sixteen states haw ..iv.H'.'l the optional itv 'o ._ scheme adopted by tho Pears Conference. New York, July 30. Another tram-car has been dynamited in Cleveland* An ex-convict has been ai.- .'-'-l with 751bs of dy. ..- mite in his possession. He is believed to be the chief conspirator in a plot to destroy the Tramway Company's power house. Perth, July 31. A tree fell across a tent at Jarrahdale, killing three men named O'Hearne, Connaugliton and Painton. Port Darwin, July 30. The missing schooner has returned safely. She was driven away by the rrcent gales. The crew suffered great privations, and subsisted on fish they managed to catch.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XLVIII, Issue 2391, 1 August 1899, Page 2
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200Telegraphic News. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XLVIII, Issue 2391, 1 August 1899, Page 2
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