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"ALL RED" ROUTE. . OTTAWA, July 10.
In the Dominion House of Commons, Sir Wilfrid Laurier's All' Red resolution was carried by 109 votes to 47.
ROOSEVELT ON HUNTING.
NEW YORK, July 10.
The publishers offered President Roosevelt £12,000 for a. description of his forthcoming hunting experiences in Africa. The offer was declined.-- President Roo?evelt has arranged , for Scribhers 1o accept royalties. : ' H. TIGHT WITH A BURGLAR. Major the First Sussex Regiment, who is staying at Belmont - Hotel, New York, overcame an . armed burglar, after a desperate struggle in his bedroom, at the dead of night. The burglar, frlio gave the name of Levine, is 'a son of a wealthy land agent. He -was tried, and sentenced to a year's imprisonment.
J AIRSHII? PASSENGER SERVICE: BERLIN, July 10. , Connt ' - appointed directing engineer of an airship company which is being promoted in Germany, with the object of- establishing a passenger service in German towns.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13645, 13 July 1908, Page 5
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