CABLE BREVITIES.
Thk Elcho shield was won at Bisley by England. . Max O'Roll sails for Australia at the end of the month. Large purchases of silver have been made in Spain for New York. The Prince of Wales lias officially entertained the Prince of Naples. The site of St. Olave's Church, Old Jewry, London, has been sold for £22,400. Mr. Gladstone intends to pay a visit to the South of Europe for the sake of his health. The railway accident on the Manchester ship canal has led to the condemnation of the employment of boys as pointsmen. Thorpe, the Brisbane defaulter, arrested in London, on a charge of heavy embezzlement from Peck Bros., has been remanded. The number of deaths from typhoid fever and diphtherial Melbourne during the first six months of the year shows a most marked decrease on the previous year. I
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8629, 27 July 1891, Page 5
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