MISCELLANEOUS CABLES.
PHK PBKBS ASSOCIATION.] London, November 17. A dense fog caused a collision on the South Eastern and Chatham railway at Brixton, by which 15 persons were injured. The Invincible, Neptvioe, and Iron Dukn have b:en removed from the n.ivy as oHso'ete. American millionaires are heavily purchasing Canadian Pacific railway stock. A Reuter's despatch states that It-sly has abrogated the decree issued on March Bth this year regarding the arrival of steamers from Australian ports, excfpting Queensland. The decree was issued owi&g to the existence of plague in Australia. New Yoek. November 17. A great shower of Lsouids has b en een at Cape Hatteras, North Carolina Received 19, 1.6 a m. Constantinople, November 18 Said Pasha his been appointed Grand Vigier of Turkey. London, November-18. The Sultan of Morocco gave an mdience to a Times correspondent, The latter describes the Sultan as being aoxious to institute reforms, but his adviseis obstruct him. New York, November 18. The Lotos Club of New York has entertained Mr. Cboate. The friendship of England and America was tbe key-note of the gathering. Mr. Choate in a speech said that, knowing botb, he j predicted that any possible question j between the two countries could be harmoniously and honestly adjusted. Ex-Spaaker Reed said there was no country for which Americans cherished such tenderness as for the Old Homeland. Received 19, 1.16 a.m. ' London November 18, Twelve degrees of frost have bfen rejjis'erfd in England. It is understood that King Edward, at the coronation, adds to the Duke of FitV's title the semi-Royal one of Duke if Inverness.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 273, 19 November 1901, Page 3
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264MISCELLANEOUS CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 273, 19 November 1901, Page 3
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