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(Received 8, 9.80 a.in.) London, dune 1. Appreciative notices appear in Hid Louuon mnvsnapers of tnc Ballarat national eisteildlod. Mr. Morgan, late of the Coldstroams, will act as adjudicator. The newspapers record the centenary of Simpson’s discovery of anaesthetics. 'The police found William Horace Wearno, an Australian Coronation visitor, aged .'so, wandering in Leicester, having lost Lis memory. He was in possession ol a large sum in cash and credit notes. He is now in the Leicester infirmary. Ratification of the Barry-Eogwcll match is in abeyance, as there is no one in England authorised to sign for Eogwcll. Lord NorlhclilFo entertained 000 overseas Ministers, visitors, and journalists at Sutton Place. Motor cyclists on the main road between St. Albans and liarnet were overtaken by another cyclist, who demanded money. Ho fired live revolver shots, wounding one motor cyclist seriously. The assailant escaped. Koine, .Juno 7. Veterans of Garibaldi’s British Legion pariieipated in the unveiling of the late Victor Emmanuel's statue. (Received 8, 9.50 a.in.) London, .Juno 7. A sum of £20,000 has boon anonymously donated for distribution; throughout Britain, Germany, Era nee, ami Italy for free copies of Norman Angoll’s hook, “The Great Illusion,” in favour of universal peace.
: ‘The 'limes” sacs that Bir Willi id ).,;un i r’s motion in seen re t Sic* freedom of (be 'Jomiiiiomi from existing, i:ratios is uianiicsliy not inspired so much I)v shipping considerations as by e diilu allies created by the recipro•ity agreement, the ratification ol i.i aich would compel Canada to extend "uo concession granted to the I idled states to twelve foreign Powers.. Mr. .joint Dili in. M.P., who recently met with a serious accident, is recovering. i n,.j b.eioniograpi! record at West Bromwich recorded e. huge earthquake at 1,1.15 to-day, distant over 9000 miles. Paris, June 7. Fan Mnlnel statistics show that in I CIO £l. 1,930.590 was bandied, being fa 6d per head of popv.-l rtion. Ociniar., : M. Homier, cx-Prenviev. Fe«, June 7. Anxiety is felt for the safety, of six American missionaries at Meqninea. The Berbers are calling the people lor a holy war. The Benintir tribe is following the custom when in desperate .-trails of bringing- their daughters bound into villages, carrying them before them on toe is horses and cu tting their daughters’ throats before the .dwellings of the chiefs they wish to propitiate. Tangier, June 7. Moorish bors.euieii fiercely attacked Colonel Mow ior’s column for eight hours at Raselma. They charged within a hundred yards in the face *>l heavy rille and machine-gun lire, and suffered heavily. The French lost a surgeon-major and three soldiers, thirteen being wounded. i. dnstantinoplo. June 7. Brigands demand £IO,OOO ransom for Richter, who was kidnapped last week. Capetown, June 7. Goner >1 Hei t/.ng, in a speech in Orangia. deprecating immigration, declared that the firsjt task is to provide for South Africa’s poor whites. The speech is being imicli commented on. (’Received 8, 12.10 p.m.) London, June 7. Prince and Princess T usin’ mi, Togo, am.- Nogi, received an ovation on arrival in London. Gray s score stands at 4002, and Inman’s £290. the Freedom of the City of Bristol has been conferred on Mr. Fisher, Picmior of the Commonwealth. CHAMPAGNE FOOTS. (Received 8, 8.5 a.m.) Paris., Juno 7. The presence of troops at Bar-sur-Aube who wore overawing rioters caused wine-growers approaching from a number of villages to retire. A LOST AVIATOR. (Received 8, 8.5 a.m.) Paris, June 7.. The search for Lieut. Boguo, the missing acroplanist, lias proved fruitless. TEE MEXICAN REBELLION. (Received 8, 8.5 a.m.) Mexico City, June 7. In view of AiadeiM’s arrival, there will lie special police precautions. Suspected Diazitos have been arrested. Madcro’s special train was guarded by numbers of Insurrectos" officers.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 93, 9 June 1911, Page 6
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