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The Heat Wave.

TERRIBLE MORTALITY'. ASPHALT ROADWAY MELTS. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyrght Now York, July 4. One hundred and eighty-nino deaths occurred in Now York on Wednesday. The asphalt roadway melted, and traffic was impeded. Submarine Boat. UNCANNY ENGINE OF WAR. By Telegraph—Press. Association —Copyright Paris, July 4. During tho French manoeuvres tho submarine boat Gustave Zede, starting, from Toulon, fired dummy torpedoes at the battloships Jaurogarberry and Atajaccio without detection. The submarine vessel remained invisible until the squadron sailed, when she returned to Toulon.

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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 150, 6 July 1901, Page 2

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The Heat Wave. Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 150, 6 July 1901, Page 2

The Heat Wave. Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 150, 6 July 1901, Page 2

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