TO-DAY'S NEWS OF THE WORLD
i.nr Kiiici.ruic tkleoiui'h-copvkiuhx] 'LTBtt PRKIB ABBCCUJION J (Received 9.45 a.m.) THE BOAT 11 ACE, Fcarce stales that lie never felt better, lie expects to lead at the start. ' lie has found the Thames less buoyant than Australian waters and strange for a time. He prefers the saltier Parrainatla, but is now accommodated to the change. He docs not anticipate any difficulty from the intricacies of the course. He appreciates the treatment and assistance receivin England. There is but little bettingon the boat race, Harry is slightly favourite.. MI.NIX (J EATALITT. IiOAIE, July I.S. Forty miners were killed by lire and sulphur in a mine at San Uiovanelli, Sicily. A heap of bodies was found at the pit bottom where men fought for places in the lift. Many survivors walked underground for three miles to safety. Others cut a passage into an adjacent mine.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 July 1913, Page 3
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148TO-DAY'S NEWS OF THE WORLD Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 July 1913, Page 3
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