GENERAL CABLES.
NATIONAL ART GALLERY. < ; . i London. Ma\ T. I With a viow to i »"m j Ue Turner pictures and drawings for which there is not sufficient space in the National (iallery, Mr. J. ■enior, a member of a firm of wellknown antique furniture dealers, has presented to the nation an additional wing of five large rooms at the Tate gallery, and a smaller room for stu■dents. MAD PBINCE'S "AMUSEMENT.' ' Berlin, May 7. The Vossoeche Zeitung states that the Crown Prince of Servia, when anm-ing himself shooting the ash off a lighted eqgarette in a soldier's n>"- '• - i ' his aim and killed the > - body was sent to the soldier. without remark. He opened the coffin and discovered that his sou had been ■hot. TIMES' LlltKL ACTIi 'N. Ixnilou, Ma\ 7. The Times' defence in the \|o:>.<\ libel case is that the otateiuents were fair comment with no malice agaiujt Murray. OATTLE DRIVING IN IRELAND. London. May J. Cattle-driving and lawlessness in Ireland arc again becoming prevalent.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 118, 9 May 1908, Page 5
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167GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 118, 9 May 1908, Page 5
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