GENERAL CABLES.
I-oiulon, July 2.5. 51. Camille Flanimarion. astronomer of the .Juvisy Observatory, France, states that a comet with seven tails, one seven million miles long, is approaching the earth. It is now a hundred million miles from the earth. The comet is visible, early in the morning under Pleiades. The Anieri.-.in liner Minuet.,aka collided on July ]7, with the Norwegian ship Steuing. homeward bound from Melbourne with a cargo of wheat. The Sterling had her jibboom carried awav an.! in addition the bow was scriousiv damaged. The ve-el was towed into' (>ueenstown. Sir Humphrey De TrafTord has been adjudged hank!apt. lie has expended half a million sterling in eighteen yea it in horse racing and breedinu. The war-hip IVlh-rophon.'a si,tcr -hip to the Dreadnought. ha- been launched al Portsmouth. When assembling for the impending review of the Home Fleet, the destroyers Wavoney and Itother collided oil' Beachy Head. The P.other was somewhat seriously damaged. Rerlin, July 2R. Three little girl- in Herliu have been victims of ".lack the Kipper" outrages. One has died. A madman is suspected of committing the crimes.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 30 July 1907, Page 3
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