GENERAL CABLE NEWS.
HAYTI—NORD ALEXIS’ NARROW ESCAEE. * United Press Association. Copyright (Received Dec. 5, 12.50 a.m.) PORT-AU-PRINCE, Dec. 4. General Nord Alexis, the ex-Presi-dent of Hayti, narrowly escaped asr sassination. Tlie rioters captured one of liis trunks containing £6OOO. GERMAN SUBMARINES. BERLIN, Dec. 4. .. Germany lias ordered six submarines to bo built at Danzig. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION. « DURBAN, Dec. 4. An important section of the South African Closer Union Convention desires to model the constitution as closely as possible on the lines of the British constitution. BARNATO’S. FORTUNE. LONDON, Dec. A. ’ It is reported that the late Henry Isaac Bamato left five millions sterling.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2366, 5 December 1908, Page 5
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