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TO-DAY'S CABLES.

The Death of Sir James m a Fergusson, | Sanitary Conditions^ 3 Improving. ~ The scene at tfie Camp ibcWospltal. .•-." ! A Death Trap. " Kingston Harbour Shores v _ x Sinking. Tnreatened Engulfment of the City. (Received Jan. ■ 19," 7.38 a" m ) T LONDON, Friday Sir James Fergusson, thekttel S ": buried, under- tons of i-brieks The dr cumstance oP Sir, James not returning ' -

to Government House first aroused fears, for his fate. New York telegrams state that the situation at Kingston from a medical point of view ,w improving, glace destroyer-Whipple arnvod. Owing to the camp htWßital having ' ft 008 "* th " *** P*«« • A"k l6 8 r ?* s »W» that ih& W l,i 81041 harbour are Miik- , Kf &ur $aa eSoroache^ l§o >et, aal £"• SSP either smWg or v have been burled. a President Roosevelt, of the p.^Tpite'd ftaac<» r have cohdoled with Btittg, Ed"s{4, m the terrible 'miEfortune to Ja mates. * (Beceived Jan 19, 840 am) LONDON,^ Friday

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 19 January 1907, Page 2

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TO-DAY'S CABLES. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 19 January 1907, Page 2

TO-DAY'S CABLES. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 19 January 1907, Page 2