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j A few hours' gale created great ,ha\oc in South England, and sejverai fatalities a re reported on i.land ancj sea. The Thames was I flooded, and boats had to Ire used in the lower streets at Southend Ito convey people from their homes. Three arrests have been made in London in connection with the forgery of £5 Bank of England no-tes circulated on the continent. I The -North German .Lloyds steamers FranKen, Schwaben, Hessen, Lethringi'-n, Fommeru, and Westphalen, now being built, are intended for a monthly trade line to the 'Kar East, giving with the existing mail boats, a fortnightly service between Germany and Australia. I The Viuuuera sailed from Sydney for Auckland at 2 p.m. on Saturday, and on the same day the Moana arrived at Brisbane from Vancouver and the Moeraki at Melbourne ! from tho Bluff. uounie Vienna reports that Baron Gartsch von Frankenthunn, President of the j supreme Court of Accounts, succeeds Dr. Koerber as Premier. , ihe .Morning Post states that Irmpe George of Giccco's High. ComCrete has been re-
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7701, 2 January 1905, Page 3
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177Latest Cabled Items. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7701, 2 January 1905, Page 3
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