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E. T. HUOLEi. By Electric Telegraph.—-Copyright. United Press Association. (Received 17, 9.10 a.m.) London, July 16. E. T. Hcolcy unsuccessfully appealed agciinfiL Mi. .Justice cvni., s wni oi attachment lor contempt; in failing to supply lie- trustea nt oankruptcy witii tiio half-yearly accounts of profit and Joss in business transactions on jus own and bis wife s account, in accordance witii this .judg-ment-of November, 1909. SMALL-POX. London, July 16. The official report of the _ recent outbreak of smallpox in London states there was one death among forty-six victims who had been vaccinated, and nine among twenty-two who had not been vaccinated. A HERO’S DEATH. London, July 16. O’Brien, a docker at Liverpool, who rushed into a blazing cellar and rescued two children, afterwards sucsumbed to his burns. MOVEMENTS OP ROYALTY. London, July 16. The King opened the University College at Bangor, and laid the foundation stone of a national library at Aberystw itii, which will cost £26J 000. The King, Queen, and other royalties spent the week-end as guests ot Lord Herbert Vaue-Tcmpest. TR AI If - WRECK EUS ’ CAUGHT. Paris, July 16. The police, patrol brig the roads .it Chcisv-k-'M.oi, in a silent automobii caught Uainwvecki'rfi ycd-handcd. They had in their possession appliances for cutting r.igu tension un ■ and unscrewing sleepers. TURKISH AFFAIRS. Athens, July 16. The Turks have sent two mountain batteries and gunners to iVlitrovit/.a. OVERSEAS PARLi AM ENTA RIANS. (Received 17, 9.30 a.m.) London, July 16. The Chambers of Commerce at Birmingham entertained oversea Parliamentarians. LIN ER LAU NCHEI). London, July 16. The German-Anstnilmn liner Brisbane has been launched at Swan and Hunter’s yard. , FATE OF A BATHER. Berne, July 16. A railwayman bathing in tne Frodolanga was caught in the current and carried over a cascade called Salto Della Morte, which- is a thousand feet high.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 123, 17 July 1911, Page 6
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