HOME AND FOREIGN.
Pies* Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. OTTAWA, May 21. By blizzards and snowstorms in Southern Alberta, Canada, the losses of cattle and other stock total 5,000,000d01. NEW YORK, May 21. Yesterday was the hottest 20th of May ever recorded in New York. LONDON, May 21. (Received May 22, at 8.55 a,m.) ' The Times' states that the promoters of the Antarctic expedition have appealed the Government for a grant of £40,000 to succor the expedition. The King and Queen formally opened the King Edward the Seventh Bridge at Kew, which cost a million sterling to build. (Received May 22, at 9.10 a.m.) Lord Minto's term as Governor-General of Canada has been extended for one year. PARIS, May 21. (Received May 22, at 8.55 a.m.) Tod Sloan, the American jockey, has been warned off the French racecourses for abetting reprehensible conduct in the French Oaks. ST. PETERSBURG, May 21. The chief of the police at Kishineff, where the late Jewish outrages occurred, has been dismissed.
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Evening Star, Issue 11893, 22 May 1903, Page 6
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163HOME AND FOREIGN. Evening Star, Issue 11893, 22 May 1903, Page 6
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