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r, CLERGYMAN'S SENTENCE RE>f MITTED. a b By Cable—Press Association—Copyright n Received 29, 5.S p.in. S> London, November 28. f The sentence passed on Pastor Wise e for holding a Bible class parade, has' ' remitted on his promising not to t addretss meetiugs until the enquiry into - the Liverpool disturbance lias been c»ia--1 pleted. i LORD KITCHENER SAILS FOR - AUSTRALIA. Received 28, 5.5 p.®, 1 T , , Hon gltong, November 28. Lord Kitchener left Hongkong aboard the Assaye for Australia. SURVEYING AFRICAN COAST. Capetown, November 20. The Xatal Governnlent Juts Accepted the Admiralty's offer of a warship to survey the coast from Mav to July, at ( no expense to Natal. EMORIALS TO CEWmAThi) ACTORS. London, November 20. Italian player* have erected an Irving memorial in the vestibule at Drprv Lane Theatre, and English actors have erected a memorial to Coquelin in the Comcaie Franca is. A PROFITABLE DEAL. London, November ill. I A picture by Rembrandt, the Dutch ' artist, representing aii old Jew, ] recently sold at St. Petersburg for frfOOO, and resold at Thomas Agnew £™ 9 . art dealers, of London, for £14,000. ROLLER SKATING CRAZ.K London, November 2(1. . million pounds have been invested . in the revived craie of roller-skating. 1 Britain Ims thus Afforded employment I to 17,000 clerks, attendants and mc-l chanics. <■
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 251, 29 November 1909, Page 2
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214GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 251, 29 November 1909, Page 2
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