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CABLE NEWS

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'AMERICAN SECRETARY OE STATE WASHINGTON, July 7.—Hon Elihu Root succeeds the late Colonel John Hay as Secretary of State. GERMAN LIBERTY! BERLIN, July 7.—Count von Billow has forbidden James to address a social democratic meeting in Berlin, because the Democrats" are using him to subvert the cunslilulioii.

ELECTRICAL MONO I’i 'EY. LONDON, July 7.- A Bill bo- estaruiv....,,,, , L pr,ael jeal monopoly for supplying jmwer in Loudon was read a second j] u , [|,, US( . of Commons by a majoriiy'Vi jrg spite Mr Burn:.’ strung o|ipnsilion behalf of the Lomlon County C-nnell.' SOUTH AFRICAN AFFAIRS. CAPETOWN, July 7.—The Hot Volk Congress unanimously approved of the agreement with a responsible Government party to urge the British Government to remove the Boer objection to the Constitution. SUBMARINE SUNK. PARIS, July 7.—A French submarine sank at Bizerta with 13 of a crew, owing to faulty valves. The captain and two of the crew in (he conning tower were thrown overboard and saved. The divers hearing cries from the interior of the vessel, sought help, and the submarine was refloated. All were saved, having sought refuge (the centrjal watertight compartment.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 8 July 1905, Page 4

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CABLE NEWS Greymouth Evening Star, 8 July 1905, Page 4

CABLE NEWS Greymouth Evening Star, 8 July 1905, Page 4

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