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YESTERDAY'S CABLES.

RUSSIAN MoOKDEKS.

St. Petersburg, August 111. Several Jiuglish workmen wcru injurvd during tin. I.odz riots. TIl: Prelect <.i St. Petersburg, on his own responsibility, and without triu!, exiled a man named V.'right, suuposcd to be a Piiiishcr, to Archangel. Nix urmed men entered the Dudyda .Steamboat Company's ollieo at iNijninovgorod, overpowered n policyman, and stole ten thousand roubles. THE Pi ATA J, ItEBKLS. Pieterniaiilzburg, August I'J. Colonel lioyston is patrolling the efimtiy hciwci'ii ilapuuiuln and the Monie Foiist, his chief object being to induce the rebellions natives to disperse. FfiANCE AND THE POPE. Paris, August 11). It is indicated in Paris that if the ope doe.s not yield the tiovernuicnt ay summon six thousand ecclrsiascs for military service, introduce a II dealing with ecclesiastical property nlmil at and suppress rtain pensions. EGYPTIAN PItINCE INJFKED Paris, August P.). Tie. Kgyptian Prince .Ibrahim .Ma>ui"l was injured, it is feared fntnl- ', owing to a motor colli.liny with train on a lev-l crossing near ernaz, Franco. The chauffeur was Med. Y'DNEY-BATHUEbT HOAD EAC Sydney, August 19. The first competitor was despatched 'inn lialliurst at seven in'the moiling. Hum was falling, and it continual r.t intervals throughout, and the oads were, terribly muddy and sloppy, t was recognised from the first that lie chances of the limit men was ilmost hopeless. Notwithstanding the .inpropitious weather, large crowds as- ■ mb'.d at various points along the. route, and at Ashlicld, when J.arcoinb.. linished his I-!:'. iniics journey it sis minutes past live. lireunali, vith sixty minutes starl. acted pionw for the lirst few mil.-, but derrick, with forty minutes start, went >.„ the front before liowenfells was readied, and was still leading at Vurranatta. Larcoinbc, oli the live minutes mark, rode strongly, and making a grand i'rnisli was landed a winner by three minutes. The roads proved too heavy for a number of riders, and others g,,ve up owing to accidents to their machines. The winner secured the fastest time.

TENNIS. Brisbane, Annus! 2". J'arl-i'r. Ilio Nr.v Zealand tennis player. p!ay.-d will, fri-.-nl siieeess jil% l\v loiimnmetil. wiim'ms; .'.very set (if Kin:;!,.,.-, beatiiie- Pocklcy and DoiiKt, mid iuiiu'\iujr (ln> cup. QUKF.NSLAND'S DLSAIITLITiES. Urisliuue, Aiiuiisl L>o. A Icnniliy memorandum has been, fonviirila! I>y the llnyov to I In; local authorities „f 111,- State, emphasising 'tin- disabilities KiifY.-i-. .1 bv (Ji nslaml as n result of Federation, and nppenli inyr to Qnivn-dnndns to tak" up the task of ulissolvina the union. A tl.iintv little lunch, With a glass of O.T. PUNCH, Is the acme of perfection, No fear of rontradir.tios. little 0. T. PUNCIf, In a little water lint; A sound, refreshing sleep, Vcs, that is what I cot, J

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8182, 21 August 1906, Page 3

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YESTERDAY'S CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8182, 21 August 1906, Page 3

YESTERDAY'S CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8182, 21 August 1906, Page 3

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