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Hot From the Wire Westville, N. S. wo men were instantly killed, three died several hours later and several others were seriously injured when a boiler exploded yesterday at the Drummond Collieries. The men were seated about the boiler eating lunch when the explosion occurred. London, Ky. - The First National Bank, of London, failed to open its doors here to-day. It is said that the order suspending the bank's business came from the Comptroller of the Currency at Washington. Washington, D. C. - Instructions to hold up, under the immigration laws, any of the Mexican refugees interned at Fort Bliss, who may be released under pending habeas corpus proceedings, have been sent by Commissioner Caminetti to immigration inspectors along the border. Washington, D. C. - A bill for workmen's compensation for employes of the Government, agreed upon to-day by the House judiciary committee, provides fixed payments to workmen injured, or to families of employes killed in the course of their work. Baltimore, Md. - William Shepard Bryan, Jr., former Attorney General of Maryland, and a prominent lawyer of this city, died to-day of apopléxy, with which he was stricken at the University Club last night. Mr. Bryan was 56 years old and a bachelor. London. - Premier Asquith received a great ovation when he departed from London to-day for his constituency of East Fife, Scotland. He IS to deliver a speech there to-morrow in spite of the decision of the Unionists not to oppose his eléction. Lexington. Ky. - Operating under a recent decision of the Court of Appeals the State Prisons Board has in five weeks reelased 450 convicts on parole fom two penitentiaries. Douglas, Ariz. - Two more residents of Sonora were ordered deported yesterday on the ground they were Huerta adherents. according to advices received here last night from Nace, Sonora. They were. Alfredo Cubillas, chief t'mekeeper of the Cananea Consolidated Copper Company, and Carlos Cubillas, his brother and assistant. Christiana, Norway. - Susanna Ibsen, widow of Henrik Ibsen, the Norwegian dramatic poet, died here to-day. Washington. D. C. - Hearing on proposed legislation to prevent transactions in futures on cotton and grain exchanges will be held before the House agricultural committee beginning April 22, and probably conclude the 27th, it was announced to-day.