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MISCELLANEOUS CABLES.

PKB PRESS ASSOCIATION. Lohdon, Novembw 26. Colonel W. S. Sparkes has hoisted the British and Egyptian fhgs in the Bshr-el-gbazal district of the Soudan, and was successful in inducing the local Saltan to accept Briti-h protection. Roue, November 26. The Duke of Dalryuzzi, while riding an auto-car at a speed of 40 miles an hour at Turin, collided with a milestone and was thrown into a field. He had a miraculous escape. Berlin, November 26. The Kaiser has retired Colonel Barton Reirsurtz for no*, pr'ven'ing the Blaskowitz-Hildebrandt duel. New York, November 26. A diver at San Francisco has located the steamer Rio de Janiero, which was wrecked at the entrance to the Golden Gate in Fehruiry last, and the Government is endeavouring to recover the treasure aboard and the documents belonging to Mr R. Wildman, late American Consul-Gem ral at HonpKong, who was unions;-1 those drowned. Received 28,1.0 a.m. London, November 27. An Englishman, whose name is not staged, his purchased at aucticn for 2200,000, the estite embracing the historic Bat'le Abbey, which rame into the market through the devh of the Duchess of Cleveland.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 281, 28 November 1901, Page 3

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MISCELLANEOUS CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 281, 28 November 1901, Page 3

MISCELLANEOUS CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 281, 28 November 1901, Page 3

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