BRITISH AND FOREIGN.
[PEESS ASSOCIATION.] KING EDWARD CALLS. (Received July 21, 9 a.m.) LONDON, July 20. King Edward visited Mr Chamberlain at his home at Prince's Gardens* THE BERLIN SENSATION. BERLIN, July 20. Three more deaths have occurred fcT Berlin as a result of the motor-cyclef accident. CHEATING JUSTICE. LONDON, July 20; Two suffragette window-breakers at Holloway have been released, because? they refused to eat. MOORS REPULSED. LONDON, July 20. Five thousand Moors attacked tha town of Atalayou. They were re-> pulsed with the loss of 300. The Spanish casualties numbered 28. GERMANS AND FREE TRADENEW YORK, July 20. A league of German merchants has been formed to promote free trade intercourse between Canada and Germany. 4 ■ ■ A BIG WORK. NEW YORK, July 20. New York and New Jersey were united yesterday by means of a tunnel for electric trains. The tunnel cost £14,000,000 sterling. HELPING A GOOD CAUSE. LONDON, July 20. The sum of £25>000 hase been given anonymously to Queen Alexandra's sanatorium for English and American consumptives whose means are small, which is situated at Davos (Plate), Switzerland. • LORD SELBORNE'S REWARD.' LONDON, July 20. Dutch and English papers in South' Africa congratulate Lord Selborne on having the Garter conferred on him. The honor, they consider, is well deserved, as.Lord Seiborne's statesman-* ship prepared the way for union. TO SEEK THE POLE. NEW YORK, July 20. Spurred •on by Lieutenant Shackletanjs achievement, the American Philosophical and American Geographical Societies have started a movement to induce the American Government to equip a South Polar expedition. ;
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLIII, Issue 174, 21 July 1909, Page 4
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255BRITISH AND FOREIGN. Marlborough Express, Volume XLIII, Issue 174, 21 July 1909, Page 4
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