CABLE NEWS.
(By Electric Telegraph Copyright; j |P'.! Pi'!!£..< A.HHllOllitlOll.l S New York, July 12. a' Terrible heat is teing experienced I throughout the United -tatea. Over I 2000 eases of severe prostration have V been reported, and 35 deaths have occurred since the beginning of March. Copenhagen, July 12. A terrible railway collision has occurred at Geontoffe, where the Helaingor express train cam!) into collision with a passenger train. / 1 Forty persons were killed and sixty injured, chiefly of the .artisan class. London, July 12. Lord Hindlip, better known as Samuel Charles Allsopp, the well-known brewer, is dead. He was bom in 1842, and succeeded to his title in 1887. His age was 55 years. His son, the Hon. Charles Allsopp, succeeds him. The Eight Hon. G. H. Reid, Premier of New South Wales, has notifiei Sir Saul Samuel, Agent General of New South Wflkii. of his.-early retirement from the position, and after praising his . past services said the Government Aould so arrange his retirement as to make it aB agreeable, as possible.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXIII, Issue 6077, 14 July 1897, Page 2
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174CABLE NEWS. Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXIII, Issue 6077, 14 July 1897, Page 2
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