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(Received Li'. 12.50 p m.) New N mk, duly 30. A gigantic organisation of at Seatlo are attempting to repeal the Sherman anti tract law. (‘•i/oi ,va, July 10. Tlu’eo were drowned and thirty-cue ' rescued after a 'hrilling midnight experience on the steam r Jehu Milehell, which was sunk m collision with ship on Lake bupcoior. r fJ.e .other ship is afloat. ' _ New York, duly 10. It is alleged that at least a dozen passengers wore drowned in the wreck of the Santa Rosa because the captain was ordered to keep the passengers, on the ship. The survivors .ire organising to press charges against < he company of sacrificing lives for dollars. (Received 11, 12.-15 p.m.) .Loudon, Julv ](;. • Kinnoar and Ireinonger iiavc been asked to join the Marvlobone cricket team. Kiimcuv heads the t-vtiages -With 53; Iromongor 2d. The Gentlemen are all out for 352 in the match with the Player* ■-Fiy 6J,- F. R. Foster (f), ’Warner 5o (Received 11, 9.20 a.m.) London, July 10. Much interest is being displayed in the sale of the mare Sceptic at Newmarket to-day, Tliere is much speculation as to wnether tiro price will exceed Phair’s price, v ; Berlin, July 10. . M. Gambon confessed to li-ar von Kidorleuwacchter, and it was afterwards semi-oflicially ' announced that there was no cause of disquietude, feather, on both sides there was a sincere- desire to come to an understanding 'regarding differences. Paris, July 10.
A similar conference between ?vt. tie Selves and Baron do Schoen, German .ambassador, took place at Paris, n. * Gettings, July 10. The Turkish Minister has communicated to Montenegro generous terras for the Malissori tribe if they surrender, including special taxation, the establishment of schools, providing trade routes and provision of maize and corn to Malissori refugees returning from Montenegro. London, July 10. “The Time's” crop report gives .the condition of British wheat at Julv Ist as 91.67 per cent., and barley 85.7 ,per cent. Owing to rain the crops generally are improving after the drought in April, May, and June. Lord Glen Connor and Sir Alexander Henderson have* appealed for £IOO,OOO for the establishment of a Coronation Fund for consumption dispensary hospitals. A sum of £2(5,000 lias already been collected. 7 (Received 11, 9.4,0a.m.) ' '• London, July 10.The Working Men’s Christian Brotherhood welcomed Mr. McGowen to Manchester. The Lord Mayor presided. The cadets at Highgate gave a display of surf bathing, and the working of the life-saving apparatus. •Mr. Fisher leaves on Wednesday for Marseilles. ) : The competitors in the motoring tour headed by Prince Henry, drove from Southampton to Oxford, proceeding thence to Leamington. (Received 11, 11.15 aim,) London, July 10. : Mr. Fish er visited the coalfields, including Ton-y-Pandy. r> - Sir Joseph and Lady Ward entertained six hundred guests, at a i “at home” at the Hotel Cecil. guests included Lords Kinnaud.’ McNaughtou unci Bathurst, ■’ .the Lord Mayor of London, Messrs. Lewis Harcourt, Plenty, , Pjimrose, Morteno, and the Agents-General, and many New Zealanders. A coiners’ den at KeniiingtoU has been raided, and nine arrests made. Tattersalls have purchased the mare Sceptic for 7000 guineas.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 119, 12 July 1911, Page 6
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