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. BUSH TTilEo; By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. United Press Association. .(Received I, r2.5a p.m.) \ aneonvor, airly 3. Fierce bush liras m the Cobalt mtiling region in Ontario ,destroyed sever.a camps. There have been same fatalities. It is believed that tnc not, ary weather is rosponsiolb. HOI WEATHER. iNe.w lorKj .July 3. To-day was the hottest day of the year, toliowing two days of swelter, it is estimated that four hundred thousand slept on the Coney Island sands in an eli.ort to keep cool. The deatiiiist has been heavy through the eastern and middle States. In New York the whole stock market is weak, and issues nave declined. CRICKET. (Received I, 1.25 p.m.) London, July I. The Maiylcbone Club has asked for Fry (Hampshire) to captain the team for Australia. Warner, Spooner, Foster, Hobbs, Strudwick, Baines, and Rhodes have been invited to make the j our i ley. THE MARITIME STRIKE. London, J uly 4. The seamen’s strike at Hull has been settled. OVERSEAS PARLIAMEN TAR! ANS London, July 4. Lord and Lady Aberdeen ontoi Lained the overseas Parliamentary party at lunch. Sir Joseph Ward responded on behalf of the visitoi s. AVIATION., London, July 3. Tabuteau, Gibert, Barra, and Reminx have arrived at Hendon. Gibert won file Cross-Channel Cup, completing that portion of the journey in 37min. 57see. Beaumont won £2500 for the fastest journey from Paris to Loudon, and Vidrines for the fastest from Calais to London.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 113, 4 July 1911, Page 6
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