GENERAL CABLES.
A DESTUOPER STRANDED. By Cable.—Press Association.— Copyrigit Received October 11, 9.40 p.in. London, October 11. The destroyer Dee was stranded in a fog near Blaeksod Bay. The salvage conditions are difficult. '
SUFFRAGETTES SENTENCED. London, October 10. Four suffragettes were sentenced to fourteen days' imprisonment lor break' ing the windows of the Liberal Club at Newcastle. Lady Constance Lyttelton was arrested for breaking the barrier at the Palace Theatre (where Mr. Lloyd-George spoke) with a hatchet
YORKSHIRE SINGERS' TOUR. London, October 10. ■ Dr. Harris, of Ottawa, has sailed by tho Aornngi in connection with the Imperial musicnl festival in 1011, Ineluding a tour by 200 Yorkshire singersround the world, including Australia an! New Zealand.
HUGE PAPER MILLS. St. John's, October 10. Lord Northcliffe's paper mills »t Grand Falls have been opened. They cover four acres of land and cert X 1,200,000.
LIEUTENANT SHACKLETON, liOndon, October 10. * Lieut. Shackleton lectured to the Danish Geographical Society, and received a gold medal. Queen Alexandra was present. The King of Denmark conferred on Lieut. Shackleton the Commanded ship of the Dannevrog Order.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 211, 12 October 1909, Page 2
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