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United Press Association—By Electrio Telegraph—Copyright. SULK FAMINE IN LONDON. LONDON, September 4. There is a great scarcity of milk in London. THE HEAT WAVE. Numerous deaths from heat have occurred in the United Kingdom and abroad. A VIOLENT SOCIALIST. Mr Keir Hardie, speaking at Blackburn, sympathising with the Russian bomb-throwers, said :—"I hope my comrades will make no half job of the business. Tho day of Kings, Czars, and Emperors is past." GERMAN COLONIAL DEPARTMENT. BERLIN, September 4. Herr Dernburg, manager of the Bank of Commerce and Industry, has succeeded Prince Hohenlohe-Langan-burg as acting director of, the Colonial Department of the German Foreign Office. MR HALDANES TRIP TO GERMANY. . (Received September sth, 9.21 p.m.) LONDON, September 5. Mr Haldane declares that ho obtained much useful information on administrative matters in Germany owing to tho authorities' courteous facilities. THE INDIAN MAHOMMEDANS. CALCUTTA, September 5. Lord Minto will receive in October a representative deputation of Mahommedans of all India. The idea was conceived before recent events emphasised their feelings regarding their political position.
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12591, 6 September 1906, Page 7
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