HOME AND FOREIGN.
United Press Association—By Electric Telegrauh—Copyright. INFLUENZA. LONDON, March 16. Forty memoers of the Houso of Commons are ill with influenza. FREE TRADE. Tho Liverpool Chamber of Commerce adopted tho resolution in favour of free trade by 113 votes to 49. SIR GEORGE SYDENHAM CLARKE'S DAUGHTER. CALCUTTA, March 16. Sir George Sydenham Clarke's daughter is suffering from meningitis at Bombay. Her condition is causing much anxiety. [Mr George Sydenham Clarke is Governor of Bombay, and was formerly Governor of Victoria. His wife" died last year. He has only one child.] BOXING. NEW YORK, March 16. Mr H. Mcintosh, promoter of tlie Burns-Johnson fight, conferred with Jeffries, who promised to seriously consider Johnson's proposal.
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13376, 18 March 1909, Page 7
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