[Shsoiais to thb Pbkss Association.] London, July 22. Lord Boseberry has decided to retire from the turf, and is selling his whole stud.
The Prices of Wales will nominate some of his horses for the Derby and Oaks, 1887.
Sir Charles Gavan Dnffy has written to the Eari of Carnarvon, Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, approving of his Irish policy.
At rbe FpgHsb Weslejsn Conference, at present sjfctitig here, tlfe Rer. Eichard Roberts «$a appointed President for the ensuing year.
The life»boat belonging to Her Majesty's ship Castor, stationed at North Shilelds, has been wrecked, and eight of the crew drowned. ,
Mr H. Stanley, the explorer, speaking before the Anti Slarery Society, advocated General Gordon's plan for reaching tie Upper Nile, via the Congo. Dr Perran, of Valencia, who was recently prohibited by the Spanish Government from continuing inculation with cholera virus as a preventive against cholera until the Board of Health had expressed its opinion on the subject, has now resumed it in the province of Arangon.
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Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5155, 25 July 1885, Page 2
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166Untitled Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5155, 25 July 1885, Page 2
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