GENERAL CABLE NEWS
By Tt-tarmph—Press Association—Copyright. INFANT MORTALITY IN LONDON. LONDON, August 2. A hundred and fifty-eight babies have died in London from enteritis within a week, owing to the heat.
GREEK'S PATRIOTIC BEQUEST. LONDON, A ugnst 2.' Sir Corgialeguo, the Anglo-Greefc banker, who left 11121,000 to Greek charities, has also bequeathed .£-10,000 for improvements in the Greek army and navy.
RUSSIAN COTTON MILLOWNEE’S POETUNE.
E7T. PETERSBURG, August 2. Madame Morozoff has died, aged eightytour, leaving a fortune of eight millions sterling. She was the owner of the largest cotton mills in Russia.
GUNPOWDER EXPLOSION—EIGHT DEATHS. CAIRO, August 2.
News has been received, from Addis SAbbeba, in Abyssinia, that twenty tons of gunpowder exploded at the railway works at Diredaona, killing eight persons and ininring many others.
TTME-EXPIEED CREWS. SYDNEY, August 3.
The warships Cambrian, Psyche, Pyramus and Pioneer have sailed with timeexpired crews for Colombo, where new crews trill join.
.SYDNEY EIETH-EATB INCREASING. SYDNEY, August 3. The hirth-rate in the metropolitan area during July was the highest since Jnly, 1897.
SCHOONER WRECKED, ALL HANDS SAVED. (Becedved August 4, 12.33 a.m. SYDNEY, August 3. News has been received of tho wreck of tho schooner Aola at the Solomon Islands. AH hands were saved
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7870, 4 August 1911, Page 5
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