GENERAL CABLES.
, . ATHLETICS. Loadon, September 14. Postle won the invitation 100 yds Handicap at Newcastle from scratch, finishing three yards ahead ol even time. UNEMPLOYED DISTURBANCE. London, September 14. Thousands of unemployed maue a demonstration during service at Manchester Cathedral. On account of their interruption the service had to be stopped. CHURCH BI'IVXED DOWN. , London, September 14. The large Wesleyan school and church at Dunstable wore destroyed bv fire. The loss is estimated at .€40.00'). BALLOONISTS' PLIGHT. 1 London, September 14. A balloon containing Lieut. Barrington and Messrs. Kenneth and Eustace Short, was caught in a gale and snowstorm. It was blown out over the North Sea and fell to the water. The occupants were rescued by a pilot tug from Holland. LORD CURZON. , London, September 14. Lord Curzon's motor car collided with another car near Sunningdale. Lord Curzon was thrown badly and Berioosly shaken, but he is progressing ■afisfactorily towards recovery.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 225, 16 September 1908, Page 3
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152GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 225, 16 September 1908, Page 3
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