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Heat in London London, August 4 In the ulisdo the temperature in Lorn don is 88, English Licensing Bill London, August 4 The Archbishop of Canterbury and seTen other bishops voted against the second reading of the Licensing I3il Death of Judge Morris London, August 4 The death is announced of Judgo O'Connor Morris, Cape Finance London, Aug, i Dr, Jameson, Premier of Capo Colony, is visiting London. He slates that Iho revemio of tho colony for the year will be £9,910.000, and expenditure £10,840,000. The imports of tho colony for tho year onding Juno had decreased by ■£8,200,000, showing a return to a normal condition alter tho war,

The Cotton Crop Nkw York, August 4 The estimate of tho cotton crop anticipates a record yield, 4 Prize Stock for N-Z-London, August 4 The New Zealand Goverment ha«o purohased a number of prizo Kerry and Dextor bulls and heifers from the Duke of Lilnstor's and DucbesJ of Devonshire's herds. Benefit Cricket Match Lonhon, August -I Hirst's benefit match at Lewis, York* shire, v, Lancashire, resulted in a drawn Tde money taken was i' 2924, and it ii expected that subscriptions will raise the total to £3500,

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1059, 5 August 1904, Page 3

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Latest Cables. Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1059, 5 August 1904, Page 3

Latest Cables. Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1059, 5 August 1904, Page 3

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