GENERAL CABLES.
OBITUARY. Received 4. 11.4 p.m. London, eSptcmbcr *. Obituary: Lord Sackville Cairas, member of the House of Commons. THE STAMBOUL FUND. Received 4. 11.4 p.m. Eondua, September 4. lirag Edward has giwn*soo towards the Stam'boul Fund. JEWELLERY STOLEN. London, September 3. Jewels belonging to the Countess of Annesley valued at £IOO, were stolen from the Countess' bedroom at the Hotel Mctropole in Dublin. AUSTRALASIA AND THE EXHIBITION. London, September 3. All the administrators of the Austrahan courts at the Franco-British Exhibition testify—some ia published mterviews-to the great value of the Exhibition to their respective States. BUSH FIREs"IN AMERICA New York, September 3. Hie forest tires have reached tie mammoth groves of Sequoia trees at "lveras. There is little hope of saviii!; them. One of the largest ha* already been destroyed. BALLOON FATALITY. New York, September 3 At Waterville (Maine) an aeronaut •hi meet Jones, )n the presence of 25 000 people ascended in a dirigible balloon. Ihe baloon caught fire and tUfe ms 'x-ploded. JoaM dropped 60()
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 216, 5 September 1908, Page 2
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168GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 216, 5 September 1908, Page 2
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