BRITISH & FOREIGN.
(Preen Assn.— By Teleerapb.-^Copyright.) • . (Received July 26, 9.55 a.m.) PARIS, July 24. The wdfnan Gauthier .has been sentenced to death at Rouen for • strangling he)* daughter in order to secure £200
insurance money.. , ,• •• •'• ' (Received July 26, 8.55 a.m.) LONDON) July 25. The excavation of the .site for the Commonwealth office has been completed J .'; OTTAWA, July 25. Twelve workmen laying a pipe at new piUp mills at. Quebec, were buried alive by the sides of a huge ditch caving in. Four were dead when rescued, -tnd others were dying. The crowd could hear the grbarts.of the' buried men. biit were un-' able to reach them in time. WASHINGTON, July 25. Mr Bryan is. throwing himself whole-, heartedly into the aid of Dr. Woodrow*: Wilson's campaign. He intends to follow Mr RooseVelt throughout the country, replying to his attacks on the Democratic party. Mr Bryan declares that lie will work, his utmost to secure Dr. Wilson's success. . •
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12825, 26 July 1912, Page 5
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