GENERAL CABLES.
JUDICIAL APPOINTMENTS. Received 15, 10.30 p.m. London, February 15. The Kt. Hon. Thomas Shaw, Lord Advocate of Scotland, succeeds Lord Robertson as a member of the Lords of Appeal Court. Mr. Alexander Ure, So-licitor-General for Scotland, becomes Lord Advocate. THE BALKAN SITUATION. Vienna, February 14. The Austro-Servian situation improves. MURIO EARTHQUAKES IN ITALY. Rome, February 1-1. Fresh alarming earth<|iwi;e .shucks liave HcciUTcd in the Messina and Reggio districts.
THE PANAMA OA.N.U'v. New York, February 14. Mr. Taft confirms the statement that the Hoard of Engineers fully approves the Panama Canal plans including the Gatun dam.
A BERLIN 'MACK THE PJPIMiI!." licilill, February 11. Six women have been stabbed at Iter lin by "Jack the Rip]iei'."
A BRIDEGROOM ARRESTED. London, February U. Duncan Mcintyre Johnson, in possession of .€.IOO, was arrested on his honeymoon trip aboard the Suevie. which arrived at Plymouth from Melbourne, on a warrant accusing him of forging a telegram and obtaining .€IOO with in tent to defraud the firm of Younghusbaud and Row, Melbourne.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 19, 16 February 1909, Page 3
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