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VARIOUS CABLES.

INTER-'VARSITY CRICKET. LONDON, July 3. Tho Oxford-Ciambiridgo cricket match .ended in a draw. Marsh, for Cam|b|ridge, contributed 172 (not out)'. Oxford, with aix wickets down wont 273 in arrears. 1 ' | | SOMALI LEADER RECUPERATED. •) MASSOVVAH, July 3. , Trie Mullah, with 8000 men, two thousand rilles, and large slupplios of i ammunition, is south, of Nogal. " ) SALVATION ARMY. ) LONDON, July 3. ' General Booth has been offered ■ reasonable terms in regard to an is- ' laiid containing a million acres and . übjirty .thousand buffaloes, for Salva- ' tijm Army work. , : UNITED STATES NAVY. \ I WASHINGTON, July 3. !The Naval Insnection Board re- [ commends heavier machinery for tori p'edo boats, and twenty-five knot to . replace thirty-knot torpedo boats, Which are liable to break down. / ENGLISH I3YE-ELECTION. ' j LONDON, July 3. J A bye-election for the Sowerby Division of Yorkshire, caused by the [Retirement of the Right Hon. J. W. Hflellor, resulted in Mr Higham (Liberal) being returned, polling 6049 a,'goinst 3877 by Mr Hinchclin'e (Tory). | (At the general election Mr Mellor polled 5528 and Mr Bailey (Conserj vative) 4067.) {WRECKED AUSTRALIA'S CARGO. I July 5, 1.6 a.m.) MELBOURNE, July 4. The salvaging of the Australia's cargo is proceeding satisfactorily. FRANCE AND THE VATICAN. (Received July 4, 11.32 p.m.) PARIS, July 4. The Chaniber of Deputies, in committee on the Estimates, suppressed the item providing for an Embassy to the Vatican. MRS MAYBRICIC (Received July 4, 10.16 p.m.) LONDON, July 4. Mrs Maybrick is to be finally released from prison at the end of July, EARTHQUAKES IN ENGLAND. LONDON, July 4. Earth shocks were expefiensed at Denby, Sandfoack, Matlock, and Sheffield yesterday afternoon. A number, of building were shaken.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 155, 5 July 1904, Page 3

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VARIOUS CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 155, 5 July 1904, Page 3

VARIOUS CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 155, 5 July 1904, Page 3

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