GENERAL CABLES.
A VIOLLNISiS DfiATH. Paris, September 22. Big Excellency Pablo «arasato, the Spanish violinist, died suddenly at Biarritz from internal hemorrhage. MOROCCO. London, September 22. Holland has accepted the Franco-Ger-man proposals respecting Morocco. BRITISH PREMIER'S DAUGHTER. London, September 22. Miss Violet Asquith, tJlic Premier's daughter, while returning in the evening to the cliffs in the vicinity of, Slain'e Castle, Aherdeenshire, to recover a hook, fainted through fatigue ■ and alarm at the coming of darkness. After some hours a search party found her lying, still unconscious, near the edge of the clilf. She is now recovering' ' N HLEPHANT AND A WATER CHUTE. London, September 22. The manager of HngenWh's Menagerie ill the Franco-British Exhibition was lined for forcing an elephant to descend the water-ohute. THE EUCHARIST PROCESSION. London, September 22. ffhe Dublin! Corporation and many other bodies in Ireland have strenuously protested against the insult Mr. Asquith has given to Roman Catholics by proliilbiting the Eucharist Congress iprocessioa.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 232, 24 September 1908, Page 2
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158GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 232, 24 September 1908, Page 2
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