CABLE NEWS.
TYPHOID EPIDEMIC. LONDON, Feb. 13, There are five hundred and seventytwo cases of typhoid at Lincoln. The epidemic is due to a tainted water supply. A WELCOME SURPRISE. A century old will, entitling a poor Thanet family named Gisby to one million sterling, dropped out of a picture frame at Margate. Later. The Gisby will find turns out to be a myth. BALLOON VOYAGE. Faur, the aeronaut, accompanied by an Englishman, voyaged in a balloon from Crystal Palace to the suburbs of Paris in 6J hours. OUR ALLIANCE WITH JAPAN. TOKIO, Feb. 13. Komura, Minister for Foreign Affairs, gave a banquet on the occasion of the anniversary of the Anglo-Japanese alliance. King Edward’s health was toasted.
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Manawatu Herald, 16 February 1905, Page 3
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118CABLE NEWS. Manawatu Herald, 16 February 1905, Page 3
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