HOME AND FOREIGN.
United Press As«c*-*i!ita<-m— By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. EPIDEMIC IN A PARLIAMENT. LONDON, July -.- Tlie "Daily Express" reports a deadlock in the business of tho Capo Parliament, owing to nearly half the members being prostrated with influenza. WINSTON CHURCHILI/S TOUR. At his own desire, Mr Winston Churchill will pay tho cost of his living and transport expenses, except Government transport, during his African tour. SHARKBROKERS' DEFATXLVTIONS. L.evosoij and Cooke, of the firm of Stirkey, Leveson and Cooke, sharebrokers, who recently failed, havo boon sentenced to five years' imprisonment each for misappropriating clients' money. A NEW RIFLE. The "Standard" awserts that tho Government has succeeded in obtaining r. pattern of a short -ifle wh idi experts declare to be the bedt in the world. TIIE KAISER. BERLIN, July 25. The Kaiser has ognin denounced rich living among officers in the army in sharp terms.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12867, 27 July 1907, Page 9
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