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THE WORLD OVER.

S HAVOJ AMONG SHIPPING. * TOGO'S TOUR. (Press Association.—By Telegraph.— Copyright). Borne, Yesterday. Twin children overturned a beehive. The bees attacked them, and both succumbed. compulsory insurance, for sickness and amueiit Mi wis passed both ...U3S, after eleven yoars effort. Pari.;, Yesterday. M. Cruppi, in the Chamber of Deputies, said it was intended to create a sheroeiian army in Morocco, sufficient to restore the Sultan's authority. Loudon, Yesterday. Allsop and Sons (brewers) ha-vo signed a provisional agreement for amalgamation with Ind, Coopo ana Co. Negotiations to amalgamate other concerns are proceeding. Baron Albert Rothschild's estato in Britain has been proved at £733,027. The Duke of Westminster, injured recently in playing polo, is progressing. The coalporters at Southampton have accepted the employers' terms. Tine Dunedin Star as entertaining 5000 East-owl children, the first thousand of whom heM a picnic at Epping Forest. Sir J. Ward sent * message of New Zealand's goodwill. Mrs and Mies Seddon wo present. The lab ter addressed the children. New York, Xegb'day, It is expected the bodies from the Maino will be recovered in a few days. At AshevinV (a town .in North. Carolina) big cotton nA 'have suspended operations indefinitely, as the industry has been unprofitable for the last two years. Vienna. Yesterday. A storm played havoc with tho shipping at Trieste. Twenty fatalities are reported and it is feared forty fishermen have perished. Tokio, Yesterday. After attending the Coronation, Admiral Togo will tour 'tho United States awl Canada.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 1345, 17 June 1911, Page 2

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THE WORLD OVER. Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 1345, 17 June 1911, Page 2

THE WORLD OVER. Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 1345, 17 June 1911, Page 2

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