CABLE NEWS.
THE DEATH OF THE PUGILIST
CRIBB
SHIPPING.
SPORTING.
DEATH OF MRS. GOE
l-*ea«. jmaoociation—Telegraph—Copyright. Received July 24, 9.52 p.m.
SYDNEY, July 24.
The inquest' has been opened on Cribb. The medical evidence showed that death was due to hemorrhage of the brain, which could have been caused by a blow in the face in a boxing contest. Deceased suffered from disease, and was predisposed to brain hemorrhage. Sailed—Waikaxe. MELBOURNE, July 24. Sailed—TaVune. Record Reign will be shipped to India about the middle .of August. His new owner states that the horse will not inn in the Grand National Hurdle Race at CJaulneld, but will probably compete in some flat races at the forthcoming meeting. Obituary—Mrs. Goe, wife of the Bishop . of Melbourne. . i
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Wanganui Chronicle, 25 July 1901, Page 3
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