HOME & FOREIGN CABLES.
GREAT HEAT WAVE IN EUROPE. ANTHRAX IN YORKSHITE. SUCCESS OF AN AUSTRALIAN [ SINGER. (Per Press Association. 1 ! London, July 11. A great heat, wave passed over England, and numerous cases of sunstroke are reported, including one sentry at Marlborough House, the Prince of Wales' residence, Owing to the number of deaths from anthrax in Yorkshire, Sir Matthew W. Ridley stated that it was the intention of the Government to include wool-sort-ing among the dangerous occupations. July 12. Miss Ada Crossley sang at Stafford House before an audience including the Princesses May and "Victoria of Wales, both of whom congratulated the young Australian upon her success. Paris, July 11. Obituary — Auguste Popit. Madrid, July 11. There is intense heat in Spain, and many deaths are reported. Rome, July 11. Owing to dissensions in the Cabinet, the Marquis di Rudini, Premier, has resigned, in order to reconstruct the Ministry. New York, July 11. Reynolds and Co., of Auckland, are converting their business into a Joint Stock Company with a capital of 4>100,000 and they propose to extend their operations to Australia. Reynolds is to be managing director.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 11, 13 July 1896, Page 2
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188HOME & FOREIGN CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 11, 13 July 1896, Page 2
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