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MISCELLANEOUS CABLES.

Per Press Association. London, February 12. Beginning in April, a special express will leave Naples for Mndana, nn the French frontier, conveying the Australian mails by Orient. s'etners, without a preliminary medical inspection. Paris, February 12. A French shipping trust has b*en formed embracing a tonnage of fifteen million, or virtually the entire shipping of France. M. L«bon, President of the Messageries Campany, is President of the Trust. Vienna, February 12. 1 A representative ef the Emperor Franz Joseph welcomed Kirg Alexandor acl Queen Draga of Servia, who are visitie" the (omp of ex-Kiog Milan, at Krudesoi, New Yorj., Fabruary 12. General Bioth is Pres : denfc Roosevelt's guest. He will open the Senate with prayer to-morrow. The widow rf the late Bishop S 1wyn christened the Malanesian steamer Southern Oro's. The vessel was launched at Wa'ker's on Tyne The Bishop of We'lington and Admiral Gibson were present at the ceremony, and delivered addresses. New Yoek, February 12. Mr Murphy, Governor of New Jersey, in a public speech declared that unlesß io the sear future, greatfr harmonv is eftee'ed between labour and capital, the United States will be plunged in a civil war. I President Roosevelt, in acknowledgI ing the receipt of a bonk by itwo women, denouncing the selfish rejluctance of Americans to have famili'S, i declared that men and women who [evadedsuch re s po'sibilities wernreal'y 'committing a criminal act against the' i human race and ought to be abhorred j .by all hfalihy peop'e. I J Washington, FebruTv 12. ! j The Ssnite and House of Represent-' ■fives approved the creation of a. da-. , partmect rf c mmerce kobur. j Received 13,10 12 p.m. • London, February 11. ' | The Imperial Cold Storage Compmy ! ! hss secured the ontraci; for the supply of meat for the ttoopi in South Africa. Received 13,11.20 p.m. Ijosdos, BVt-ruary 13. The Archbishop of Canterbury, on being enthrenad, declared that it was his intention to steer a course between the extreme parties. Received 14, 0.5 So.m. London, February 13. Dufly and O'Dmeell, Commoners, wi'h seven others imprisoned under tl-e Crimes Act, have been released. AH the Parliamentarians are now liberated. At tho irqupat on th'' Colney Hatch Asylum fire, a verdict was returned that, there was nothing to show the i origin of the firr, and Ihit the building [jwas rorst unsuitable The jury ceni' turrd the London Countv Council for jusinc; combas'iHe mat'ri 1,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 40, 14 February 1903, Page 3

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MISCELLANEOUS CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 40, 14 February 1903, Page 3

MISCELLANEOUS CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 40, 14 February 1903, Page 3

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