GENERAL CABLES.
FAMOUS EXPLORER HONORED.
Received 27, 10.10 p.in, Tokio, November 27, Hie Mikado gave audience to Dr. Seen Hedm, (he celebrated Swcdist explorer, who was subsequently the ree'vi-.f. f the universities'aad'Gcograp'.i.. i! . .■ eiety's gold medals.
RELIGION IX SCHOOLS. Received 28, 0,35 a.m. London, November 27. The IJisliop of Auckland, in a letter to the Times, urges the -Motherland to teach her daughter nations religion in schools, as it is necessary for the moral health of the State.
ALLEGED ITRK FOR CANCfcK. I Brussells, November 20. I Professor Laurent, of Brussels University, claims to have cured fifty-seven cancer cases by his method of injecting concentrated formaldehyde Hl'CiK DEFALCATIONS. London, November 20. Owing lo the alleged defalcations of Charles Cheston. a London solicitor, Lord Amherst will lose C2.">0,0f10 of the Conservative Thirty's trust funds.
A LADY PROFESSOR. Paris, November 20. Madame Curie, the noted woman scientist who has conducted extensive experiments with radium, has been appointed _ Professor of Physics nt the t T niversil v of Paris. I
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 287, 28 November 1908, Page 2
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