GENERAL CABLES.
SUICIDE OX A IJXEU. ■ London, April 2(J. 1 The Hon. lionnld lianisuy, brother of tin; Earl 'of Dalhousie. 'committed suicide on board the Hamburg-American liner Cleveland in mid-Atlantic. THE XIJIIIOD IX DOCK. | Svdaev, April 27. J'he docking of the Ximrod disclosed practically no damage bv the ice ores, sine. ' ' A KETCH WISECKEI). Launcesloii, April 27. During a heavy gale the Ketch Dawn struck on a reef at Eou- Head. The passengers and crew were rescued after remaining in a perilous position all iiijrlit. The.v lo s f everything. „ H ,| (he Kcifft became a total wreck. IIKAVV WEATHEIt Tx AI'STKALUX IHUIIT. n , . Adelaide. April 27. boisterous weather prevails, and the muling of the ()pl,ir\ English mili i s hits been delayed. • DISASTROUS KALES IX VICTORIA.
-Melbourne, April 27. Severe gales during the past two 'lavs did considerable damage to proFrty in the country. The Methodist 'Church at Colac was blown down
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 78, 28 April 1909, Page 2
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152GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 78, 28 April 1909, Page 2
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