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YESTERDAY'S CABLES.

Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman {■ journeying with his wife's body to England from Marienbad, on the Continent. King Edward, who is visiting Marienbad, accompanied the funeral procession to tho station. The Austrian railways objected to the oonveyanoe of the body by the express train, but tbe difficulty was overoome.

The heat wave in Western Europe oontitraes. The thermometer registered 93 in the shade in London. The Frenoh military niacceuvres have been srispended owing to the heat. Despite Mr Justice Pbillimore'n injunction, Cunningham, an unemployed leader, has again headed an unemployed raid on the Plaistow land. He has been served with a writ for oontempt of Court.

The Herald devotes an artiole to New Zealand's methods of advertising, based on the appointment of Sir John Gorst and the establishment of a tourist bureau at Sydney. It contrasts the efforts of New South Wales with those of New Zsaland, unfavourably to the former colony.

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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 833, 4 September 1906, Page 2

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YESTERDAY'S CABLES. Manawatu Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 833, 4 September 1906, Page 2

YESTERDAY'S CABLES. Manawatu Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 833, 4 September 1906, Page 2