MISCELLANEOUS CABLES.
I'ro&s Association —By Telegraph—Copyright. [ Dklaikd in Tkansmission.] Fires resulting from thp intense h'v.l rleva-siau*l 1.000 acres at Alder.-hot : and destroyed Cannock Chase. Maurice Fournicr, who was leading in the automobile rate fur the Grand Prix on lhe Sarthe Circuit, was travelling at 60 rnUes an hour, when his front axle broke, overturning the ear. Fournier was killed instantaneously, and the chauffeur was seriously injured.. J'hrough an oxploj-ioti in the Champion Reefs mine (Mysore) 20 coolies wpic killed flirl t\\* buildings badly ■diaken. A bomb outrage was committed on the ferry boat Xetherland (Xevv York). The bomh was placed in some milk, and exploded. There were no fatalities, but 100 persons were panic-stricken.
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Evening Star, Issue 14628, 26 July 1911, Page 6
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114MISCELLANEOUS CABLES. Evening Star, Issue 14628, 26 July 1911, Page 6
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