MISCELLANEOUS CABLES
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At the ir quest upon George Schwartz., at London, his wife stated that her husband was formerly a sailor aboard the Corinthic. She was unloading at Wellington, when lie was knocked down the hold and became deaf and dumb. A verdict was returned that death was due to consumption, accelerated by the accident. A hurricane which &wept' over tho city of Budapest lulled seven persons and injured 39. Several million francs' worth of damage was done. Not a single boat on the Danube escaped damage. A mass meeting of lads has been arranged at the People's Palace, Whitecnanel, for. the 28th inst., under the auspices of the East End Mission's social clubs. Russia's reply to Sir E. Grey's memorandum regarding friction over the northern boundary of Persia is couched in conciliatory terms. There have further sales of tho Duke of Bedford's Tavistock estates and the Duke of Sutherland's ' Shropshire estate*.
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Evening Star, Issue 15554, 25 July 1914, Page 3
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155MISCELLANEOUS CABLES Evening Star, Issue 15554, 25 July 1914, Page 3
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