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(Received 30, 1.30 pan.) . London, May 29. Waihi shares, 3Ss 9d and (its 3d. In the second round of t|ie amateur golf championship, the Hon. M. Scott, of Melbourne, was defeated In John Tiilloch,' juu., two up and one to play.v '< Obituary—Sir W. S. Gilbert, playwright, who died of heart failure while in a hathihg house. The Lords, without division, read the Parliament Bill a second time. (Received 30, 1.33 p.m.) Now York, May 29. A head-on- collision occurred on the’ 'Burlington line, near 1 Denver. -\iiinwove killed and twenty injured. < A fire, at t Pin*!-;. San Francisco, resulted in several perSbiis. ueiug missing urm atv believed to have perished; and several’ have been . seriously; injured, 'seme fatally. Scores of animals were dost loved. . IT’S'inks .is £50,000. . *’ ~\t The Supremo Courts at WiibTi/rijW 1 ton Have decided the Tobacco Trust to he a combine in restraint oiiitiadevMexico, Mtlyyo9in H Many -.Federal officers have - '; been, killed, and others imprisoned!; Looting is rampant in Durango and Smiths ern Chihuahua by insurgohth-'<who. have not heard of the peace proposal's-.: by.-;', v
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 85, 30 May 1911, Page 6
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