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MISCELLANEOUS CABLES.

I PEE PRESS ASSOCIATION, j London, November 12. Count Hat zfeldt, the German Ambassador in England, is retiring owing to ill-health. Acting Quartermaster Sergeant Brew, South Staffordshire Regiment, has been publicly degraded for allowing meal passed by the inspector to be substituted by other. Lord William Nevill, who was convicted of fraud in connection with money lending transactions in Februiary, 1899, and sentenced to five years' J imprisonment', has been released. ! i t Berlin, November 12. j On an electrical railway from! Marunpelde to Zossen, in Prussia, an j engine uttained a speed of 105 miles an hour.

Large and noisy meetings were held in six German Universities. Veteran warriors of the 1870 Franco-German war denounced Mr Chamberlain's insulting references to the methods of the German campaign. The Cologne Gazette shows the agitation is based on mis'ranslations. Lejds semi-offi-ciary warned Campbell - Bjnnerman that the agitation against Mr Chamberlain would not modify Germany's policy. Sofia, November 12. Bulgaria is retarding Miss Stone's release, trying to compel her captors to take rrfuge in Turkey in order to saddle the Sulfcwi w.th the comprnsition. Rtceived 13,10.53 p.m. Washington, November 13. The United S;ate3 Budget discloses a surplus cf twenty-fix million sterling. London, November 13. Obituary: Dowager lady Carew, aged 104. Deceased was present at tbe historical ball on the eve of the battle of Waterloo. Received 13,11 p.m. Berlin, November 13. The German Federal Council has approved the Tariff Bill, with slight modifications. Received 14, 0.25 a.m. London, November 13. The Hull sti amer Cato struck tbe ship Loch Vennachar, from Melbourne (Aug. 13: hj), while anchored ten miles below Gravesend, The ship sank, but the crew were saved. One of the men was seriously injured. Brussels, November 13.

The International Conference on the abolition of the sugar bounties is fixed for December 13th.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 269, 14 November 1901, Page 3

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MISCELLANEOUS CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 269, 14 November 1901, Page 3

MISCELLANEOUS CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 269, 14 November 1901, Page 3

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