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Ticss Association—By Telegraph—Copyright.' LONDON, July 19. (Received July 20, at 5.5 p.m.) At Sir G. H. Reid's instance the Imperial Government has given a further sum of £1000 to the Mawson Fund. The death of Lord Arthur Cecil, fifth son of the second Marquis of Salisbury, is announced. • NEW YORK, July 18. A crowd at Seattle, incited by a woman speaker, attacked three soldiers and two sailors. The woman had abused the army and navy. The timely arrival of the police prevented more serious injury. July 19. (Received July 20, at 5.5 p.m.) Some sailors and militia attacked the International Works' headquarters, burning the contents in an effort to clean up the city; No arrests have been made. TEHERAN, July 19. (Received July 20, at 5.5 p.m.) ' Salar-ed-Dowleh, the Pretender, has surrendered. It is understood that he will be pensioned if he resides abroad. 1 SYDNEY, July 19. • Mr Walter Browne, general manager at Lassetter's Emporium, expired suddenly at the firm's annual ball, shortly after resuming his seat after propceing the toast of "The Firm." MELBOURNE, July 19. ■'•' A fire at White's boot factory did several thousands of pounds' damage, The property is insured in the RoyoL
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15821, 21 July 1913, Page 6
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