CHOLERA IN BOMBAY.
428 DEATHS IN A WEEK. By Telegraph.— Association.—Copyright Calcutta, June 19. Cholera is again raging in Bombay, where 518 cases have been reported during the past week. No fewer than 428 / cases - have proved fatal, the victims including two Europeans. LLOYD-GEORGE MOBBED. THE SUFFRAGETTES AGAIN. By Telegraph.—Press .Association.— London, June 19. While leaving Caxton Hall after the opening of a Welsh Bazaar, Mr. Lloyd-George -(chairman of the Exchequer) was mobbed by a band of suffragettes. ■ ;j The Chancellor was rescued by I several bystanders.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15025, 21 June 1912, Page 7
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