GENERAL CABLE NEWS
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright LONDON. July 21.
Mr Jacob Horwitz, of Berlin, an exmember of the Queensland Parliament, has donated £7300 to the Warwick Hospital. Forty people were arrested in a gambling chib at Islington. Several of them have been remanded, and others released. • At bowls, Inverness (96) defeated New South Wales (89). SYDNEY. July 25. In the billiard match Reece has scored 4236 and Inman 4058.
SUVA, July 25.
The Tofua arrived to-day from Sydney. The ■ landing of the Governor, Sir Ernest- Sweet-Escott, was witnessed by a large concourse of people, and the Town Council presented an address of welcome to his Excellency. (Received July 25, 10.45 p.m.) LONDON, July 25.
Potato crops in Wexford are affected by blight, and the disease is spreading in an alarming manner. Further outbreaks of foot and mouth disease are reported in Yorkshire and Somerset.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8183, 26 July 1912, Page 8
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