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BARQUE COLLIDES WITH-AN ICEBERG

MARKS PORT BADLY DAMAGED. By Telegraph—Presa Association—Copyright (Rec. October 27, 8.10 p.m.) Monte Video, Ootober 26. Tho barque Sator, bound from Kaipara (N.Z.) to London, has put into port badly damaged by a collision with an iceberg. THE LAKE COMO MURDER FINAL PHASE OF A 1910 SENSATION. By Telegraph—Press Association—Conyrlck (Rec. October 27, 10.30 p.m.) Rome, October 27. Porter Charlton, who was charged with the murder of his wife—whose body was found in a closed tin trunk in Lake Como in June, been sentenced to six and two-thirds years' imprisonment, but taking into account the time he has already spent in prison ho will'be liberated a- month hence. BRITISH PRISONERS IN GERMANY BETTER CONDITIONS AT RUHLEBEN. ' By 'felograph-Press Association-Copyright London, October 26. . Sir Edward Grey has learned from Mr. Gerard (American Ambassador at Berlin) that British prisoners at Rubleben, after ten months' co-operation-with the military authorities, have gained their confidence, with the result that military administration has been relaxed in favour of the civil system. Camp captains have been elected, and their own police appointed, resulting in smoother working and better discipline. There has not been a sitjglo case of punishment in the cells. FUNERAL OF A FAMOUS CRICKETER \ LATE DR. W. G. GRACE. By Telczrapli—Press Association—Copyrljht London, October 26. The funeral of' tho late Dr. W. G. Grace took place at Elmcrsend Ceme-' tery, at Beckeuliam. The Marylebone and other clubs sent wreaths. Many cricketers wero present, including Lord Hawke and Prince Ranjitsinhji.

burning cotton steamer IN PORT ARRIVAL OF THE COLORADO. By Teloznvph—l'rcts Association—Copyright Charleston, October 26. The Mallory liner Colorado has arrived. She is badly damaged. No lives S.-ACA Jolt,

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2604, 28 October 1915, Page 6

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277

BARQUE COLLIDES WITH-AN ICEBERG Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2604, 28 October 1915, Page 6

BARQUE COLLIDES WITH-AN ICEBERG Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2604, 28 October 1915, Page 6

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