MISCELLANEOUS CABLES.
' I PER PKESS ASSOCIATION. I London, November 24. King Edward and the Kaiser sent , a essages warmly condoling with Count Hatzfeldt's relatives, L.rd Salisbury declared that Germany r d lost a most valuable servant and England a most 's sincere friend. i- The Henley stewards have decided by a large mnjority that foreigners and g colonials shall be allowed ..o compete in n future regattas The sailing vessel Ocein has arrived g in the Tyne badly damaged duriDg ten t diys' fcempe-ts in tha North Sea. t Eight of her crew were washed over- - board in the vicinity of Hamborough H"!i<?s, two of th«m be'ng drowned. t The German Antarctic vessel Gauss - hns arrived at Cape Town, The Egyp'ian Budget is the best j ever published, and discloses increising prosperity of the country. Received 26,10.65 p.m. London, November 25. l The Times reports that Major-Gen- . eral Hutton has accepted the Austra--5 lian Federal Commandnntship. r News has been received from Su- . matra that chief Sibakael defeated a Dutch expedition, killing eight and . capturing a river flotilla of transports.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 281, 26 November 1901, Page 3
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180MISCELLANEOUS CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 281, 26 November 1901, Page 3
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