GENERAL CABLES.
• PARIS. July 0. An inspired article In the Paris news, paper "Le Temps” seriously warns Morocco not to dabble in intrigue ß , and -not to modify the situation in Morocco to the detriment of Franc®. CAIRO July 9. A train in which the Sirdar of the tian Army .Sir Francis Wingate) was travelling was derailed between Cairo and Alexandria. No was injured. Foul play is suspected. LONDON, July 9. The Ayr bowlers defeated the Australians by 22 to 21. The Cathcart Club beat the New Zealanders by 62 against 35. * BERLIN. July 9. The son of Mr A. D. White. United States Ambassador at Berlin, committed suicide’as the result of illness. ADELAIDE. July 10. Messrs Price and Miller, members Of the House of Assembly, have returned from their trip-to New Zealand, where they had been making inquiries- with reference to industrial and agricultural mat ters. They speak highly of the treatment they received; - ■
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4405, 11 July 1901, Page 5
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