BRITISH & FOREIGN.
fPraea A»n.— By Telegraph.— Copyright.) (Received July 16, 9.50 a.m.) LONDON, July 15. Mr Bury-, manager of the Cadeby mine, has succumbed to his injuries:. The heat wave continues m the southern -counties. v The man Gvey who assaulted Mr Lloyd George lias been sentenced to. two months' imprisonment. STOCKHOLM, J v uly 15. Lazaro, one of the compe£itbftrih the Marathon race, is dead. ' (Received July 16, 11.30 a.m.) W YORK, Jwly 15. At Providence, Rhode Island, Sor cialists^ have re-nominated Miss Helen Dougherty as a .cariflid&t'e for the Secretary of State l at 'the forthcoming elec tion. i • VJENNA, July 15. The bodies of -two Alpinists, missing since Christmas, have ,b#en found jambed m ai crevasse m the Tyrolise Alp?. A notebook found contains a pathetic narrative, showing a lingering death from starvation.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12816, 16 July 1912, Page 5
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