MISCELLANEOUS.
LOUDON, Yesterday. 3tr Balfour,, Premier, who is indisposed, will probably be confined to his house for three weeks. C, Arthur Pearson and Co., Limited, have purchased the London " Standard." The general tone of the paper will remain unchanged. At the Hooton Park Meeting, the Autumn Hurdle Race resulted : Australian Star 1, Intaglio 2. Shaundhuv 3. OTTAWA, Yesterday. Tlie Canadian elections resulted in favour of Sir Wilfred Laurier, Premier, who had a majority of 72. HOBART, Yesterday. No less than sixteen cases of diptheria occurred on thc steamer Corinthic during the voyage from London. Two of the cases ended fata y " MELBOURNE, Yesterday. Arrived— s.s. Victoria. IO**"!* wm»'Mi*!*» Saturday. Lord Cardigan, the famous racehorse, died this afternoon from inflammation of the bowels. SYDNEY, Ynsterday. A betting shoo in Pitt-street has been raided, and 33 persons were arres'te'dj! A private cable announces the birth of a son to Lord Beauchamp. DUNEDIN. Yesterday. The week's return from the Electric No. 1 dredge is 1273 ozs. 3 dwts. of gold, and from thc Otago No. 2 dredges 335 OzS.*
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 219, 7 November 1904, Page 4
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