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By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. OVERSEAS VISITOES IN BRITAIN. LONDON, July 30. Sir John Dewar, M.P., entertained at Dufflin Castle 130 overseas visitors, including Justices Cbhen and Godfrey, and Cclonels Strickland and D'Arcy Chaytor. RAILWAY WAM3EEOUSE BURNED, DAMAGE -£’19,000. (Received July 31, 9.50 p.m.) PAMS, July 31. The Northern Railway , Company's warehouse at Saint Ouen, in the northern outskirts of Paris,"stocked with electrical material, has been burned. The damage is estimated at one million francs (.£10,000). THE NEW VANCOUVER SERVICE. .(Received August 1. 0.30 a.m.) SYDNEY, July 31. The Union Company’s llarama, inaugurating the new mail service to Vancouver, via Auckland, left here at 3 p.m. to-day. LORD LINLITHGOW. SYDNEY, July 31. Lord and Lady Linlithgow left by the Marama, eu route for England, to-day. COMMONWEALTH GOVERNORGENERAL. MELBOURNE, July 31. Lord Denman, the newly-appointed Governor-General, arrived to-day. Ho was officially welcomed by Mr Hughes, Act-ing-Premier, and was afterwards sworn in by the Federal Chief Justice, Sir Samuel Griffith.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7867, 1 August 1911, Page 5
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