GENERAL CABLES.
MR. JELLICOE AND NATAL.
Durban, March Hi.
The minute sent by the -Natal Minis ter of Justice to the Governor of the Colony describes Mr. Jellicoe's letter as BO patently false a* to render it too contemptible for notice.
IMPERIAL MARRIAGE LINES RE
COVERED.
Berlin, March 1«. | . The Chinese Emperor's marriag« lines i Jiave been discovered hauling in .i lav- | cm in South Germany. The} disappear- I ed when the Germans entered the I'ekin Palace, in 1000. They have now been re-1
stored to China. ' THE I'SE OF WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.
New York, .March 10. Thanks to wireless telegraphy, six j hundred passengers, including many ■women and children, were safely transferred from a burning steamer to another vessel olf City Island, in the vicinity of the scene of the General Slocum disaster. BRITISH PREMIERS ILLNESS.
London, March !•'■. Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman passed a good night, in the main his condition remain*, unaltered, but the symptoms of weakness are considerable.
;„ FINANCIAL. Received 17tl), 8.30 p-in. London, March 17. Conjoin W%. The New South Wales loan i- nominally quoted at par to '/, per cent.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 75, 18 March 1908, Page 3
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182GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 75, 18 March 1908, Page 3
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