WATER FAMINE IN ENGLAND.
THE MURDER of STAMBOULOFF. FIVE CONSPIRATORS TO BE TRIED. ' (Per Press Association.) London, July 24. Scarcity of water is causing much suffering in Whitechapel. The public fountains are mobbed. Tho supply is restricted is six hours per day. air J. Millais' condition is serious. The Lords have passed the second reading of the London University Bill. The House of Commons rose at 4.40 in the morning, after having finished tho committee stage of the Irish Land Bill. Mr Tim Healey congratulated Mr Gerald Balfour on his skill, patience, and industry in dealing with the measure. Lord Ashborne, Lord Chancellor of Ireland, will have charge of the Bill in the House of Lords. Vienna, July 24. The Czar is visiting the Emperor here. Sofia, July 24. Five conspirators will be tried in September on a charge of murdering Stambuloff, and 180 witnesses have been called.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 22, 25 July 1896, Page 2
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