CABLE BREVITIES.
By Tel«Erapli--P-res-s Association—Cogyr-lsrlit (Rec. January 29, 5.40 p.m.) St. Petersburg, January 28, Several Bulgarian students wore arrested nt .'the urgent request of the Athens police on suspicion of a plot to assassinate the Premier (M. E. VeneEelos).' Exceptional precautions are being taken to protect tha Premier.—Sydney "Sun" Special. (Rec. January 29, 5.40 p.m.) Madrid, January 29. King Alfonso astonished iiis entourage by quiotlv leaving the palace and walking the streets of the capital at, tired m a snow grey suit and felt bat, and smoking a cigar. He was stopped by a pedestrian, who asked for a "light." ,Tho King held his lighted cigar, and complied with the request. Not/ York, January 28. A fog lasting three days compelled seven Trans-At tan tic steamers to berth off Sandy Hook. Tliev are unable to make port. Tim incident is unprecedented. Whole hosts nf -smaller craft are in similar plight. Tlnx-p have been several ferry collisions. The passengers wore frightened, but not hurt.
Paris, January ?9. Some tlojrs have b«m tliscowd showing avmotoms of Indian black plague. Tho Pathological Society urges the exclusion of those arriving from countries whore the disease -s endemic.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1971, 30 January 1914, Page 7
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193CABLE BREVITIES. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1971, 30 January 1914, Page 7
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