HOME AND FOREIGN.
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F. X. SprinjrnVld eusily won the l-onci; dlstarn-o Swimming Championship on the Thames, in TOinin •ir.sor. F. K. lioauropaire ('T i<"tori«i) again ooilapsed. COUNT ZEPPELIN'S AIRSHTP. BFRNE, July 3. The King and QiifH-n of Wurteniburg C-ount Zoppclin in his trip across L.t!:p Constance. RFjCRCJTLVG IN' PORTUGUESE EAST AFRICA. <R«c«-iv.>a July GrJi. fi.lo p.m.) - LOXDOX, July C. It us rpjwrted in Li.siwn that tho Governrr/Mit. at tlif rP(|U-rtst of bluePortijpjiuv*! , phmtfrs jn tho province of Mozsiiirljirjiu.', intone] to rostrict native emigration v> thn K.ni>d. JtKVOLITION IN PARAGUAY. MO JAXIKKO, July 0. A sii<J<lc;i rorolntion at Asuncion, the capital of Paraguay, overturned the Governnu'iit, «>nipoilinn; President Forreir.i and liis Ministers to take refuge at tlu< Argentino Legation. Smior Gonzalez him formed a Government under Swior Nuvero ac president. oil \m:i.l.s fired. VIENNA, July 6. ignited six oil wells at liorffslav, Galieia. Kla-iu- n,>.-c IiOO ie<>t. 'I lie lire was pn>vont«l from Mprea<tins i> t.lio western <;i.ui>l<i. GERMAN NAVY LEAGUE. BEHLIN. July 0. Tlio Princo of iSalin-llortuJiwir has dotli'aed the presidency of the Nary owing u> ine supporting Bavaria's insistence that tho League- must bo non-political.
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13161, 7 July 1908, Page 9
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