MISCELLANEOUS
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIAT.O-
BRITISH CRUISER WRECK,
LONDON, Aug 9.The Admiralty ' announces the Raleigh is badly aground a quarter of a mile west of Point Amour m Labrador. She is now in a dangerous position. The crew landed, and are being transported to Halifax. It is feared four men lost their lives.
nUNN AND O’BRIEN EXECUTED
LONDON. Aug 10. The men sentenced for the murder of Sir H. Wilson namely, Dunn and O’Brien, were to-day executed.
TROUBLE IN PORTUGAL.
UNITED SERVICE TELEGRAMS. LONDON, August 9. The “Daily Mail” stales a serious situation has* "arisen at Lisbon in consequence of a general strike against an increase in the price of bread Practically all work has stopped and disorders are feared. Banks and public buildings are guarded by troops and mart!?l law lias been declared. Government has moved to a fortress and is holding large forces in readiness for • an emergency.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 August 1922, Page 2
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