TO-DAY'S CABLES.
CHINESE REVOLUTION
ARBITRATION
COLD W'ATIvl?
[BY KLKCTRIO TKLEGRAPH—OOPymSHT.]
I.PBB PEEBB ASSOCIATION. j
(Received This Day, 11.35 a.m.) NEW 'l ORIv. November 8
The envoy to tlio Coronation declared in Mr Taft's presence, at a meeting at Cincinnati, that while tlio Senate had not notified as yet peace treaties with France ami Great Britain, he was certain it would only lie a brie!' period before the popular demand would overcome the Sen ators' attitude.
PKKI.N'G. November 8. It i,i di'chii'. ;1 th;it the court ordered tho murder of Wn.s. Cannon have boon mounted oil llic avails of the Forbidden City. l'lie court is preparing for flight, and li-i.s already .sent servants to Jehol. CRYSTAL PALACE. LONDON", November 8. It is reported that a syndicate headed by the Karl of Plymouth has pui-chased the Crvstn} Palace for £220,000. AUSTRALIAN NEWS. LTTHGOW R.TOTS. SYDNEY, This Day. [n a speecli in the Assembly Mr Wade referred te, the Commissioner's report- in regard to the Lithgow ironworks. He declared that the finding was drastic and .startling, and appealed for an inquiry to let the public know the whole facts of tW caso. AN OCEAN MYSTERY. ADELAIDE, This Day. The steamer India reported striking a_ floating object in the dark in the vicinity of Recherche Island, and receiving ,a severe shock. Subserviently the steamer Monarch reported sighting the hull of a. water-Logged vessel in a -direct line with shipping between West and South Australia. The identity of the vessel is not known. | FIRE! MELBOUR NE, Till is Day. La n-nkalkal wool shod has been destroyed b.v fire. A hundred sheep and twenty-five hales of wool were burned.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 9 November 1911, Page 3
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273TO-DAY'S CABLES. Horowhenua Chronicle, 9 November 1911, Page 3
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