GENERAL CABLES.
THE LA POIITE FARM HORROR. • New York, May 22. r At the La Porto farm inquest, tho coroner reported that Mrs. Guinness was binned to death as a result of felonious honiuddc, the perpetrator ot [ which was unknown. THE ANGLO-JAPANJCSH ALLIANCE. London, May 21. Sir Edward Grey, Foreign Secretary, at the Japan Society's diuner, unhesitatingly allirnied that the object of the treaty of alliance with Japan was more secure than ever ami the prospeets of peace likewise, MANCHESTER TRAIN ROBBERY.
| London, May 21. The woman who took a package of securities and jewellery from a train «t Manchester described • herself as Margaret Gardner, aiid iv widow, She pawned ii portion of the contents of the package and shared the proceeds with two racecourse frequenters,' EIIPIKE DAY CELEBRATION. . . . , London, May '2l. , t is 'estimated that six nn a a-linffi millions of children will parade on EiutP"e Day, nearly three million-; of theni m the Motherland.
LOIID CROMER AS A MOCKER T London, May 21. i fv ~l o" i ei' > mocking Aas'tralian clasSitieation, mocks the practice of every commercial nation, except Great litam, which carries insular prejudice: rather far, 1
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 130, 23 May 1908, Page 2
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191GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 130, 23 May 1908, Page 2
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