BRITISH AND FOREIGN
(United Press Association.—Copyright.) LONDON, June 18. The seismograph at West Bromwich was broken by a shock late on Thursday. The disturbance is suppose'! to have occurred in Eastern Asia. LONDON, June 18. Vivian, Younger, and Band roporc that whatever possible will be done to protect the tin market from tho results of any further conspiracy. Measures are being taken to restore confidence. The authorities are alive to the situation. The London County and Westminster Bank have acquired from the official receiver the Biikbeck Bank's- premises and assets, and the bank's business comprising advances on security. | " A receiving order has been made against Ernest Terah. Hooley, at the instance of the London Trading Banking Co., Ltd.," for £3322. There 'have been terrific thunderstorms in Lancashire. Hailstones mi inch in diameter fell at Hasiingden. One person was killed by lightning at Accxington. ' BERLIN, Juno 38. The Kaiser has confered tho Second Class Order of the Crown on Si?*sErnest Shaekleton. . - . WASHINGTON, Jane 18; The State Department has been informed that ex-President Castro is not in/Hayti. The misunderstanding arose through a joking remark by tha captain of a German-steamer.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12765, 20 June 1911, Page 7
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