LATE CABLES.
CYCLONE AT TONKING
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY NATIVES KILLED.
By Telegraph—Press AssociationCopyright. PARIS, July 14,
Advice has been received that a cyclone at Tonking caused damage to the extent of twenty, million francs.
One hundred and fifty natives were •killed.
FIRE ON S.S. KARAMEA
By Telegraph—Press AssociationCopyright.) Received 0.54 a.m., July 15. LONDON, July 14. ’A fire in the Karamea’s hold, laden with coal, in Albert Dock, has delayed her departure. BULGARIA QUIETING DOWN. VIENNA, July 14. The Nieu Erie Press states that Bulgaria has countermanded mobilisation along the frontier, and is withdrawing troops. .THE ESSEX CARGO. Received 1.3 a.m., July 15. SYDNEY, July 14. The Morayshire has sailed for South Africa, taking the bulk of the Essex’s cargo. MELBOURNE, July 14. The House sent a message declining to assent to amendments to the Sugar i Bonus Bill, on the ground that the constitution prohibits the Senate amending a Bill appropriating revenue.
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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 942, 15 July 1903, Page 2
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