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(By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) (Peb Pbess Association.) KING EDWARD MEMORIAL MUSEUM. Received November 8, 8.5 a.m. LONDON, Nov. 7. An anonymous gift has enabled Mr Lewis Harcourt to purchase the art objects for Lord Esher's project of a King Edward ..Memorial Museum, which ie to be on similar lines to the Carnavalet of Paris. The project will proceed whether or not the memorial takes this particular form. ■ - ■ SOUTH AFRICA'S VISITORS. CAPETOWN, Nov. 7. Arrangements are being made at Kimberley to entertain Mgssrs Fisher, Fowlds and Limieux at luncheon,, on their arrival on the Bth. They will also be taken over the diamond- fields. TAMPERING WITH THE RAILWAYS CAIRO, Nov. 7. A discharged Italian anarchist and some railway men were arrested for exploding bombs and damaging the CairoHeliopolis railway. WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE IN AMERICA. Received Nov. 8, 10.50 a.m. NEW YORK, Nov. 7. More than 20 per cent, of the nominations of both parties in the United States favour women's suffrage. TRAMWAY MAGNATE DIES IN STREET CAR. Sir Clifton Robinson, managing director of the London United Electric Tramways, died' in "a New York street car. ANOTHER MINE DISASTER. Sixteen men are entombed by an explosion at the Black Diamond mine, near Seattle. " The mine ie 2200 feet deep, and cannot be reopened. IS BELLE ELMORE DEAD? Mr Tobin, a lawyer of Philadelphia, says Belle Elmore (Mrs Crippen) is alive near Chicago. LONDON, Nov. 7. Crippen - will be hanged on the 23rd inst.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9360, 8 November 1910, Page 5
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