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(By Electbio Telecbafh-Copyb:ght.) IPeb Press Asbooiation.) A SERVANT HEROINE. . Received May 8, 9.30 a.m. LONDON, May 7. Lily Boltwood,, a servant, aged 18, at Chessunt, was severely burned while rescuing from a burning bed two children and a nurse,'tho latter having, fainted, AMERICAN SUFFRAGETTES. Received May 8, 9 a.m. NEW YORK, May 7. A huge women's suffrage procession pa. raded Fifth Avenue,' New York. _ Babies and grandmothers wero present in nundreds. Tho leaders demanded votes in the name of the American women. LOST IN A 'BLIZZARD. OTTAWA, May 7. Three miners were lost for forty days in a blizzard. They endured some terriblo sufferings, and ato a wolf and their dogs. POISONED BY INDIANS. Investigation into tho loss of tho oolicc patrol leads to the supposition that the men were poisoned by Indians. HURRICANES. NEW YORK, May 7. The Alaskan coast has been swept by hurricanes recently. Small vessels aie ashore in many inlete. AVIATOR KILLED. PEKING, May 7. Vallon, a Frenchman, bi-planing at Shanghai, fell from a great height, and was killed. OSTRICH FARMING. OTTAWA, May 7. Otto Decker, of Hambcrg, will establish an ostrich farm in tho Keebenay district, BRITAIN'S TRADE. Received, May 8, 9.0 a.m. LONDON, May 7. Tho imports during April decreased by £7,705,000, mainly grain, flour, cotton, wool, and silk. The exports increased by £400,000 and ore re-exports 1 decreased by £2.369,000. LEARNING FROM THE DUTCH. HAGUE, May 7. One hundred and fifty members of .the British Dairy Farmers' Association visited the Dutch dairy farms and butter and cheese factories.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9508, 8 May 1911, Page 5
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