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m [FRIBS ASSOCIATION.! (Received December 21, 8.9 a.m.) MR. BALFOUR ILL. LONDON, 20th December. Mr. Balfour is confined to his bed. The ex-Premier is suffering from influenza. AN EMTOMBED MINER. NEW YORK, 20th December. Hicks, a miner, who was entombed for eleven days at Bakersfleld, in California, has been rescued. Ho was fed for several days by a tube put through" the debris. TESTIMONIAL TO A CRICKETER. •LONDON, 80th Pocomber. The testimonial to A. A. Lilley, the English' wicket-keeper, in recognition of his playing in Iwonty-soveu test matches, realjsod £434. •RAJSITLI'S GOVERNORSHIP. MOROCCO, 30th December. Foroigii diplomats asked the Moroccan Government to dismiss Raisuli, owing to the crnel administration pf his govornorship. LOSS OF A STEAMER. LONDON, 20th December. Tho foundering of the Heathpool, bound from Hull to Buenos Aires with a cargo of coal is confirmed. All on board wore drowned. SIGNALMAN SENTENCED. LONDON, 20th December. James Abbott, naval signalman at Chatham, hus been sentenced to five years' imprisonment for trying to Bell a signal book.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 149, 21 December 1906, Page 7
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170VARIOUS CABLED ITEMS. Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 149, 21 December 1906, Page 7
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