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PRESIDENT TAFT AS PREACIIEU. P/ Cable.—Press Association.—Copyright Received 13, 10.20 p.m. New York, October 18. Twcnty-iivo thousand' listened to President Taft's Sunday sermon at Fresno, California.
TUBE RAILWAYS. London, October 12. The service of the London tube railway luig beeu greatly accelerated. Fortytwo trams are running hourly fro'n Charing Cross to Euston during tlia busiest times, of the day.
CONGREGATIONAL UNION. London, October 12. The Bishop of Sheffield entertained the delegates to the Congregational Union.
£3OOO WORTH OF JEWELLERY STOLEN. London, October 12. A pickpocket stole keys from th> manager of Aitchinson's, Ludgate Hill, opened the shop safe and stole £3OOO worth of jemcllcry.
TREATMENT OP CONSUJIfITIOX. London, October 12. Dr. Carnac Wilkinson, of Sydney, won the Royal College of Physicians' triennial prize essay on "The Treatment of Consumption." The competition was open to the world.
A HUGH FORTUNE. New York, October 12. The late Mr. K, Jf, Hurriman left 1)54,400,000, besides £0,000,000 whi-h he divided among his relatives the day before his death.
THE KIXC'S MOVEMENTS. London, October 12. King Edward bus arrived ill London from Balmoral.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 213, 14 October 1909, Page 2
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