MISCELANEOUS CABLES.
MCR PRESS ABSOCUTMMT. Nbw Yokk, November 2. Colonel Holland, snccumbsd to the injuries sustained in the railway accident at Indianopolis. Tbe Court refused to extradite the notorious Irish pison-breaker, Lynchebauo.on the ground that his assaulting Miss Agors Mac Donald at. Aehill was the result of political discontent and landli nVstn. [Lynohebaiw* an ex-polioenwi,, some y«ars ago bratally attacked and maimed Miss MaoDonald, from whose employ he had been dismissed, and escaped to America.] St. Pbteesbubg, November 2. Russia proposes to permanently station a warship hi the Persian Gulf. Lgndoh, November 2. Sir E. H, Egarton, British Minister to Athens, has succeeded Sir H. 11, Dur-jnd aa British Ambassador at Madrid. Received 3. 10.20 p.m. New York, November 3. The Pre3B declare that Dr. Dowie's. orutacie has resumed tu 79 converts*,, and that meat of the Zionists have* returned home. t Pabis, November 3, Tbe Sanitary CoLfuipnoe proposes.an International Sanitary Bureau for the collection of information regarding infectious? diseases, if the Powers are favourable. Received 3.10.36 p.m. Londos, November 3.. The Nationalist and Unionist Frew of Ireland are anitz:d at the Lyrahebaun decision. They admit the man is. a d( spara'se scoundrel. Received 4, 1.3 a.m. New Yoee, November 3. An impressive memorial service was held here in connection with the death of Mrs Booth Tucker. London, November 3. The Daily Mail states that tb* Cabinet will appoint Lord Esher, Lord Grenfell, and Sir John Fisher at a committee tc reorganise the national defences. *
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 238, 4 November 1903, Page 2
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245MISCELANEOUS CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 238, 4 November 1903, Page 2
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