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_ SMALLPOX REVIVING. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright I Sydney, April 10. Seven cases of smallpox have been reported in Sydney since Friday. i CANADIAN REMOUNTS. Ottawa, April 14. : The Government has leased Iio.OOO acres, sixty miles from /'Medicine Hat, to the National Live Stock Company , for the purpose of collecting and pro- ' ducing half-bred cavalry remounts. The price to be paid by the Government is not to exceed £SO per head. . INDIAN RUNS AMOK. Delhi, April 14. \ Major Brown has succumbed to his ' wounds sustained in the shooting affray, s when a native orderly ran amok, firing ' indiscriminately. > SCHOOLBOY EDITORS. j' Paris, April 14. t Two schoolboys, named Lycll and 1 Jamson, founded a magazine conducted - on ambitious lines, but the authorities i decided to suppress it. The boys sent a . copy to M. Poincare, the President, who was delighted with it and forwarded a copy of his own, written in 1880. The magazine was produced, and had a re- ! cord circulation. The talk of suppres- . sing it then ceased. j| CANCER RESEARCH. ' London, April 14. An acute division of opinion exists as to whether houses can transmit cancer : to their occupants. A national inquiry is urged to solve the problem. ======
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 271, 16 April 1914, Page 2
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