VARIOUS CABLES.
A STORMY TRIP.
(Received Last Night, 9.30 o'clock.)
SYDNEY, July 25.
The Warrimoo had a stormy trip across from Wellington, but no damage was done. Th» storm has now abated, though the sea is still heavy, -. •
NATIVE OUTRAGE.
AT THE NEW HEBRIDES
(Received Last ?*ght, 9.30 o'clock.)
SYDNEY, July 25
Advices from'; the New Hebrides state that a French trader named Niciiolas aoiiit a boat with a crow, of (three natives to buy yams at Malekula. .
Bush tribes shot the three dead, and hacked their .bodies to pieces. Hoisting the'heads and li.mibs on poles, they paraded the beach.
MENTAL HOSPITAL BURNED. TWENTY INMATES PERISH. (Received Last Nighrt, 11.45 o'clock.) NEW YORK, July 25. The main building of the State asylums for the feeble mioided in Wichita, Kansas, was guitited , by fire. Some of the patients escaped, but it is believed that a score were burned to death.
SEALING TREATY;
RATIFIED BY THE SENATE.
| Last Nhjhit, 11.45 o'clock.) | ■ WASHLWON, JwW 25! The Senate has ratified, the Brit-ish-iAanerican - Russian-Japanese seal-
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10295, 26 July 1911, Page 5
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170VARIOUS CABLES. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10295, 26 July 1911, Page 5
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