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GENERAL CABLES.

CHORUS GIRL MARRIES A !> PRINCE. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright Received November 24, It p.m. London, November 24.

Dolly Parnell, a chorus girl at Hicks' Theatre, married Prince Naiir All Chan, a brother of the Nawab of Rampoore, at the Marylebone Registry Office. The bridegroom 'gave her jewels valued at £20,000. A LONG VOYAGE. Loudon, Xoveml>er 21. The Denbigh Castle lias arrived in Mollendo. She took 13' months on the voyage from Peru. VIENNA POISONING ATTEMPTS. Vienna, November 24. An oflicer is suspected of the Vienna poisoning attempts. The recipients of the packets included eleven out of the 25 officers newly appointed to the staff. RUSSIANS' IRREGULARITIES. Moscow, November 24. Judicial proceedings have been instituteu iiMiiM uu ollliials of the controlling commission of the Moscow commissariat department who are charged with/irregularities. THE AMERICA YACHTING CUP. New York, November 23. Sir Thomas Upton announces that he will challenge for the America Cup in 1911, and will build two yachts. IMPERIAL CADET TROPHY. Melbourne, November 24.

I The complete results of the shooting for Lord Month's Imperial Cadet Trophy show that Britain scored 1081, Natal 1014, Victoria 081, New Zealand (North Island) 001, Tasmania 882, Jamaica 851), West Australia 841', New Zealand (South Island) 801, Queensland and Now South Wales 890.

NAVAL BASE AT HAWAII/ New York, November 23. America has decided to make Pearl Harbor (Hawaii) impregnable regardless of cost. Already a channel is being dredged thirty-five feet deep through * eand bar.

CANADIAN TRADE TBEATIBS. Ottawa, November 23.

Sir Wilfrid Laurier, speaking in the Dominion House of Commons, said the Government deemed it inexpedient to ••liter into trade negotiations wito Germany or any other country until the French treaty was disposed of.

A MILLIONAIRE'S YACHT. London, November 23.

Telegrams from New York deny Mr, Astor's reported arrival at San Juan.

TROUBLE AT NICARAGUA. New York. November 28. There are a hundred Americans still imprisoned at Nicaragua.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 248, 25 November 1909, Page 2

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315

GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 248, 25 November 1909, Page 2

GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 248, 25 November 1909, Page 2

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