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HOME AND FOREIGN.

United Press Association— By Electrio Telegraph—Copyright. MR JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN. LONDON, May 29. Mr Joseph Chamberlain has returned to London, bronzed and in good spirits. WHITEHAVEN RELIEF FUND. The Whitohavon disaster relief fund has reached £32,997. The London Stock Exchange subscribed £2669. THE AMERICAN INVASION. (Received May 31st, 12.30 jura.) LONDON, May 30. The steamship companies estirnnve that from 100,000 to 150,000 Americans -.fill be making holiday trips to Europe in 1910. AMERICAN POLITICAL CORRUPTION. WASHINGTON, May 29. Following upon Senator Lorimer's impassioned denial in the United States Senate that he had bought his Senatorship, Mr Holt Law, an Illinois Stato Senator, confessed to the Grand Jury that Mr Broderick, another State Senator, paid him 2500 dollars for voting for Mr Lerimer. GREAT FIRE IN MANITOBA. (Received May 30th, 11.15 p.m.) OTTAWA, May 30. A fire swept thirty miles of the Swan River Territory in Manitoba, devastating a village and destroying several lumber mills. Trains ivei-o unable to run for eighteen hours. The damage amounts to millions of dollars. SLUMP IN WHEAT. NEW YORK, May 30. Further "bull" liquidation demoralised the Chicago wheat market, and prices for July wheat fell from 95 cente to 93 cents.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13747, 31 May 1910, Page 7

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HOME AND FOREIGN. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13747, 31 May 1910, Page 7

HOME AND FOREIGN. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13747, 31 May 1910, Page 7

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