GENERAL CABLES.
RAILWAY DISASTER. Rome, June 10. A pilgrims' train and a goods train collided at Rocca Pietra, in the Piedmont district, North Italy. Nine persons were killed and eighty injured. REFORMS IN PERSIA. Berlin, June 10. Notwithstanding German police protection, Mahmud Kahn, the Persian Minister at Berlin, has resigned owing to a land of reactionary conspirators dogging his footsteps to take revenge on liim for his activities in support of reforms in Persia. j AMERICAN PRESIDENCY. New Yolk, June 10. Mrs. Longworth, President Roosevelt's daughter, is actively assisting Mr. W. U. Taft ia the Presidential tauipaiijii.
DIXIZCIX. Durban, June 10. Mr. W. P. Schreincr, formerly Premier of Cape Colony, has been admitted to the Xatal Bar.' He will conduct the defence of the Zulu chief Dinizulu on the charges of murder arising out of the retint insurrection*. COLOXIAL .U'IXJH'S DEATH. i * London. June 10 . I Sir Henry Wreniunl-b'v is dead. [Sir Henry lia- been on the judiciary liendi in several of the Hritish colonies,, I including .Mauritius, West Australia ! Fiji, Victoria, and tbe West Indies. In WW Australia and Fiji lie was C'iiicl 1 Justice.]
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 141, 12 June 1908, Page 3
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186GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 141, 12 June 1908, Page 3
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