CABLEGRAMS
(eLKCTIUC IKLKUUAI'H—COI'VBIQUT.J fl'JSll I'tlEBS ASSOCIATION. 1 (Received This Day U.-iO a.m.) THE KING'S HEALTH. London, Nov. 4. The latest bulletin states that tho King was somewhat disturbed last night, but is better to-day. He can move with lew discomfort. (..MUMK GOVEKXMICNT IMCSIGN.S. The (J reek Cabinet Ims received a vote of no-confidence. Tin , Poifng ivii, 157 to 111. The Premier lias tendered ih\) resignation of the (Government. MISS CAVKLL. Paris. Nov. I. .ilatine, one of tho greatest Kie-ic'i sculptors, ha* hivii coinnii.s-uoned to execute :>. great lias reliel of Miss Cav(>ll's execution tor presentation to the city of Paris. THIS IS-UJJiVkI: -SCANDAL. OJiristiaiiia, Nov. i. in conne: tiuii with Hugo's rubber :>. sevoid kav© been arrested, m- . hiding a German nie;ciiant, naturalised as a Norwegian in 191-1. AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Melbourne, .November ■*. Wheat is at normal price, flour £li per ton; oats (.Japanese), 2s sid per bushel, Chilan oatt; iJs; maize Is (3d*; bran £1 per ton; pollard £(i; potatoes £1-1, onions £3 10s to £4. Sailed, today—s. s. Mokoia, Tor New Zealand.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 5 November 1915, Page 2
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171CABLEGRAMS Horowhenua Chronicle, 5 November 1915, Page 2
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