A HOT SUMMER.
* v SWELTERING DAYS IN AMERICA. By Teleeraph—Frees Association—Copyright New York, July 3. To-day is -the hottest of the year, following two days of sweltering heat. It is estimated that four hundred thousand peoplo'slept oa Coney Island sands, in an effort to keep cool. The death list owing to the heat is heavy throughout the Eastern and Middle States. BUSH HRES IN CANADA. Vancouver, July 3. Fierce bush fires in the Cobalt mining region of Ontario destroyed several camps. It is. believed that fatalities have occurred.' The weather is hot and dry. ~ QUEENSLAND SUGAR STRIKE.
FEDER.iI MINISTER RETURNS. By Teleeraph—Press Assncioti-on-Copvrlßht Brisbane, July i. Mr. F. G..'Tudor, Minister of Customs, lias returned from his visit to tho 6ugar districts. He fears that tho trouble will prove serious, and ho believes thero will fa no settlement unless the eight hours is granted.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1171, 5 July 1911, Page 7
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143A HOT SUMMER. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1171, 5 July 1911, Page 7
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