GENERAL CABLES.
THE QUEEN’S BAYS
[By Electric Telegraph—Copyright] [Sydney Sun Special Cable.] ‘ ' (Received 7.50 p.m.)
At the military manoeuvres at Elstead picketed horses in the Queen’s Bays became alarmed afi the crackle of rifles, ahd in the darkness stampeded. The- sleepihg soldiers were injured. Many animals had to be destroyed. , M '' " > h,a! [
THE IRISH BLIGHT. London, July 23. The potato blight has appeared in Limerick.
THE WOODBORNE FEAST
London, July 23
The Court declined to restrairi J 'the Corporation of Leeds from Holding the annual feast at Woodborne ' ''moor: Plaintiffs were entitled to costs because they were justified in bringing the action. * * ' ■ ■ " i'tr ! N
INFANT MORTALITY. [Rv Electric Telegraph—Copyright] [United Press Association.] (Received 9.0 a.m.) Brussels, July 23. The first International Congress for the prevention of infant mortality has been opened. Thirty-five states are represented, including Australia.
THE PLOT THICKENS
(Received 9.0 a.m.) Lisbon, July 23
One hundred and sixty bombs were discovered in the city since Sunday. There have been three hundred arrests, including two sergeants and seventeen soldiers in the First Artillery Regiment, i
A VESSEL ASHORE. (Received 9.15 a.m.) London, July 23,
The damage to .the Murex, which is on shore at Belches, an island near Borneo, was confined to the forward part. Re-insurance has fallen from fifty to thirty-five guineas.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 67, 24 July 1913, Page 4
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