ILL-FATED MOUNTAINEERS, J London, Oc ober -• 1 Four Lausanne students. refusing < guides, ascended the Dent do Morck . i peak roped together. Ihey slipped s fifty vards and then fell eijfht nun- i drcd fpet, being predpi/ated into the > glacier beneath. Their bodies vert < fearfully mutilated. ' ECCLESIASTICAL SUCCESSION. j London. October 2. 1 J'he Government has the ' King to issue letter- ot busmen 10 ihe Convocations <»f Canterbury and York in accordance will the recommendations of the Royal on Church Discipline. riv Archbishop ot Canterbury states that Sir H. Campbell-Banner man wi*he- n to hr understood that the of l<v- ' t-r- «.t i- in compliance \yith ■ the "f the Archbishops of Canterbury and V>rk, l>ut that the Go- | vernmen retain- complete freedom of judgment; af er wc reply of the Conto letters of business is re- | ceived. CHINESE BANDITS. London, October 2. German advice- that i\\ent> thousand armed bandit 1 - are terrorising Southern Shantung. SOUTH AUSTRALIA'S I-IXAXCES London. October Holders 'if iSi.+ kj ou of a million of South Au-Italian f;.ur per cents dm- in January i-t next have conver'ed in"i !i i< v and a-ha.t p'T cents. Hokl.-r- «f .'i'v l ,f h ; IravinK £7 to be paid "ft at maturity. THE ZULU SUCCESSION. Pie ermariuburK. October 2. The majoiity of the leader- in the atfitaiion in favour 01 the succession 01 M&cniali have bf-n at rested and N-ntcnccil io v.io years' impri-onmen; lor duubevinjf the Governor of Xata\. KANAKA DEPORTATION. October .1An appeal in the llir.ii C'.iut jjiin-i a m-tgistratr «r>rin,', r tl »' '«* of Kanaka- was yakon "n a point thai there \va- no prwdi-m ! 1 r 'iii- 'l' >ii "i a frVndly alun ! ulv had b-«-n l.iwt-iby admitird to j the tcun'ry, and 'hat t h« r f f*>r" the | law \\a> u' i.t vii*l lv- llig'i I Court 'ha! a Kanaka was iii''i- | putabH* an .1 'cm and fiat tie- CmnI monvta,th h<.d puAer to make a lau 1 ,0 deportation. I h«' Cour di>-nti-sed the appeal. CHURCH UNION. Sydney. 1 Ic HiIXT A( the I'rc-byt* rian l /d' ial A*-Ki-mblv a d'-tn mined attempt va* made io abandon he -'cp- taken towardnrganie uni- n "f die Protectant church"-. A"r|)'n was submitted >h'«wing th- advanc- made, and r.n a motion U-v adoption an anv'iulj inent. rnov'd : h* t oni- | pii:;re tor its efforts, but n-lieving i< j from t'urtluT "'rvic. Ihe reason- ' - , .j*'-d t -r tlv amendment were ha' i .1 many did n"' want a change ] and that the dirtieultie* wcie insupj « rable. A!• he* - 1 1'• u*'(J, and 'he amendment was negatived by O7 to 2/. KFKDIXG CALVES. NT r. U. ked'irad. Kaponßa. 1 writes;— "Last I reared 2O «-alve3 on tl (ii!rn'h" Ca'f-Eood. Th f> • total amount "f food u-ed \va« vx> ■ ib.. »r al)"nt nj lbs per ca'f. cosiing" j 25 per i a 1 f for tlu» f consid.j fr tl," "Giliu'h" Calf F< o l is the ! be?t I have ii c ed.'' Particular* I from J. B. MaeEwan & Co., N°w Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81857, 4 October 1906, Page 3
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