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LORD DE CLIFFORD KILLED. By Cable.—Press Association.—Copyrigk Received 2, 11.20 ,p.m. London. September 2. L'li-d de Cliiroril -ndileiily ipplied ib» .) brake to a inn'' r •:•.:• near llorslum t") avoid a cart. The motor ear and Lord de Clifford was killed on tbe spot. A MARINE ASSOCIATION'S DECISION. Received 2, 11.20 p.m. London. September k. The Liverpool and London Steam*hi|» Protection hive given notice to ♦*>» cn»iminir* trading in Australian and New Zealand waters that they In- ! ' liind io refuse n-iiewils of their entric* , I "<tcr Fclirunrv 20 liecnnse the claim* .- have been far la -excess of their «on:rl- " butions to the Association.
ONTARIO PARLIAMENTARY BUILD* TNGS DAMAGED. " Received 2, 11.20 p.m. Ottawa, .September i. The Ontario Parlinmentry Buildings 4t' Toronto were partially burnt, dam«|« being done to the extent of a million dollars. A PERILOUS EXPERIEXCE. '," London, September 1. •,;," Earl Grey, Govcii.ci-Ct.inol of Oa> ;* ada, while hunlinv r.lone l.i the woods ' ' at Jen-is Inlet. British Columbia, loft liis way at nigtitfall and was bushed Ip-, >' five ImiiTs. H|« Excellency narrowly , escaped falling over u precipice. Etch* ■ tuuAiy a search nnrtv rescued Mm, THE OSTKRLY~GRAXGE. London, September 1, The steamer Osterly Grange ntt .; been delayed et Colombo owing to ft '■ Sent piaton rod. . ,' THE MEXICAN FLOODS. Mexfco, September 1. .. ; Two thousar.rl perished at MdnUfWj! '' and Santa Catcrlna Valley. Tha IdH- ,' of property is estimated at £SjbOOjoo9.
BTG r IRE IX RUSSIA. St. Petersburg, September 1. A fire st Krivoirom, In the Kiereoa iii'-u'ct. Russia destroyed 4(0 building*. Tlie damage is estimated at « """'p-' '■""">■<"'■ Five thousand peraon are li»n:el ( ¥s and foodje-e. - THE CROQUET ASSOCIATION. London, September 1.- I „ 7," fi;nuq«ft A'sociatton of Nw -* South \ f |.s H, i wftme flffl j lW t0 •; the EnjHifh A««crlation, which hu pre- . scnted '.old nnl silver niedall for com* '•"■''T" *\ Svdney. The suree'sied r* - ?ulnt:-un have brr-.i m-i!-d in time 'or ■ '•niv-ei-tinrfl in October
fNWRDTXn \ FRONTIER. ' Paris, Sentemlt-r 1. A coffee-hou.c keener at Sedan, in the north of France, has been arrested far employing carrier pigeons between I' ranee and Germany.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 180, 3 September 1909, Page 2
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