BRITISH AND FOREIGN
+ United Press Association — By Electrio Telegraph — Copyright. (Received August 25, 8.47 a.m.) PRINCE AND PLEBEIAN.' LONDON, August 24. Prince Philip Eulenberg's son quarrelled with his father, and was married ill London to a performer of a German music-hall. A DECADENT NATION. Reuter states that the latest statistics show that the deaths in. 1907 in Franco totalled 794,000, and. the births 774,000. This is the first instance of any country's deaths exceeding the ■ births. THE No. 9 SUBMARINE DISASTER. | Lieutenant Groves, one of the heroes of the disaster to submarine No. 9, on July 15, has not yet recovered his memory, having no recollection of the incidents. His memory is gradually returning, and it is hoped that he will soon remember the incidents surrounding the disaster. Physically he is ' improving. ' THE AMERICAN TOBACCO TRUST. Owing to the nightriders' campaign, the American Tobacco Trust announces to its buyers that henceforth it will forsake Kentucky and transact its business from Cincinnati, and intends to concentrate its supplies in Ohio.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 9323, 25 August 1908, Page 2
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169BRITISH AND FOREIGN Star (Christchurch), Issue 9323, 25 August 1908, Page 2
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