GENERAL CABLES.
KELiCloi'S LIFE JjSJ THE COLONIES. Ileceived 27th s 12.10 a.m. ondon, June 2(i. The Rev. John JVilkias, of.New &»• land, addressed the Intercolonial Congregational Conference now sitting in London on religious life and work in the colonies.
MELBA'ti MATINEE. London, June 25. Al cll in's matinee ling yielded a contr billion of ;C2(JOO to the Loudon ho: pita Is.
MOTOR ACCIDENT. London, June 25. _ A motor car at Bcaehy Head caught tire. No sooner had the occupants escaped that the cur backed over a clilt and fell to the beach, thirty l'eet below.
A NEW ZEALAND PEDESTRIAN. London, June 2a, Rowland, a New Zealander, lias won several walking races hero lately. He covered two miles at the .Stadium in Miniu Usee.
CHEMICAL EXPLOSION. London, June 2.">. An explosion at ;t chemical storehouse at Manchester completely wrecked an adjoining bakehouse und printing works and set fire to several houses. Every window for a hundred yards round was smashed.
SEDITION IN INDIA. Calcutta, June 25. Tilak, a Nationalist leader, has been arrested at Bombay for publishing a seditious newspaper article.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 160, 27 June 1908, Page 2
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