MISCELLANEOUS CABLES.
I PKff S"!KBS ASSOCIATION. i I.CI.nmv.JW, ik'ptQrob?)* 4. i Tlio Ophir Ims arrivml at Cape Verde ! Islxmls, after a pleasant voyage. The torpedo destroyers Z'phvr and I Fervent form part of the ilotiila of |dist'oyois intended to strengthen the Australian squadron. The Royal Commission appointed to inquire ioto Dr. Koch's theory of tuberculosis, enunciated at the recent Conference, consis's of Sir Michael Foster, Mr. G. S. Woodhead, Professor of Pathology at University College, Professor Boyne, Liverpool, and Dr. John McFddgean, of. the Royal Veterinary College. The Cz n-'s visit to Paris is doubtful. He is unwilling to become an instrument of the National Municipality for the purpose of future agitation. The Archbishop of Canterbury and Bishop of London sent hearty greetings to the Methodist Ecumenical Conference sitting in London. St. Petersburg, September 4. The Rusfian Admiralty is negotiating for the purchase of a gun invented by Frank Garland, Connecticut, firing 200 one pound shots per minute.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 207, 6 September 1901, Page 3
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158MISCELLANEOUS CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 207, 6 September 1901, Page 3
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