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Second Edition LATEST MESSAGES.

CHOLERA. By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. United Press Association. (Received 18, 12.45 p.m.) New York, July 17. There has been an outbreak of cholera among recently-arrived Italians. Six are dead out of fifteen cases.

MYSTERIOUS MURDERS. New York, July 17. The mysterious murders at Atlanta are believed to be perpetuated by a white degenerate. The murders have terrorised the negro population. Eight women have been killed. New fork, July 17. Twenty-one miners were killed by ttw* i «s?pJ o».on»> >i« «trhen"Cn sca-dei > rrC’oa-1 Co.’s mine at Dubois, Pennsylvania. There are no survivors. All were foreigners except three.

CHAOS IN MEXICO.; Mexico, July 17. Chaotic and revolutionary' conditions mark Madero’s regime. . Gamboa threatens to demand the impeachment of President Do La Barra for gross negligence in not preventing riots. MOVEMENTS OF ROYALTY. (Received 18, 1.10 p.m.) London, July 17. The King and Queen were accorded a magnificent welcome to Edinburgh. The Queen and Pipncees Mary will accompany the Prince of Wales to Germany at the end of August. CRICKET. London, July 17. J. Douglas, of Essex, and E. J. Smith, Warwickshire, have been invited to join the team for Australia. THE REIDS. London, July 17. The Reids are progressing favourably. PARLIAMENT BILL. London, July 17. Much comment has been occasioned by Lord Morley’s issuing a whip with a view to carrying tiie third reading of the Parliament Bill. In the whip lie emphasises that momentous results arc involved both immediately and in the future, making the occasion truly critical. LORD KITCHENER. ' London, July 17. Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, in the House of Commons, asked for a day to discuss Lord Kitchener’s appointment. Mr. Asquith postponed his reply. RAILWAY FATALITIES. Berlin, July 17. Four more persons have died as the result of the Mulheirn railway disaster.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 124, 18 July 1911, Page 6

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Second Edition LATEST MESSAGES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 124, 18 July 1911, Page 6

Second Edition LATEST MESSAGES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 124, 18 July 1911, Page 6

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