GENERAL CABLES.
SHAKESPEARIAN FESTIVALS. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright. Received April 24, 5.5 p.m. London, April 23. Remarkable Shakespearian festivals are taking place at His Majesty's Theatre, London, and at the Memorial Theatre, Stratford. All the leading actors and actresses are assisting.
BRITISH SUBMARINE ACCIDENTS.
London, April 22.
When a submarine was leaving Portsmouth she almost turned turtle because all her storage batteries were on one side. The members of the crew were burned 'by aeid escaping from the batteries.
AMERICAN POLITICAL CORRUPTION
New York, April 23,
The State Assembly, without debate, resolved upon a drastic investigation into the legislative corruption unanimously attributed in connection with the Congressional by-elections. '
THE AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN ARMY.
Vienna, April 23. A fund of £2,000,000 sterling has been created Avhereof the interest will bft used for advances to Austro-Hun-g.irian Army officers to enable them to discharge their debts. Repayments are to he made by small jnonthly deductions from their pay. , EMPEROR JOSEPH'S BIRTHDAY. Vienna, April 22. The opening of a new port for foreign trade will take place in the celebration of the Emperor Joseph's 'eightieth birthday.
A HUGE FORTUNE. London, April 22. The late Mr. Marshall Field's fortune lias been definitely apprised at £lO,000,000 sterling. BUSY SOCIALISTS. London, April 22. Socialists and others broke up another "ImperiaJ Pioneers'' meeting at Shorcditch., MINERS AND POLITICS. London, April 22. Later returns show that a small majority of miners are against opposing Messrs. Burt and Fcnwick, M's.P.
AMERICAN COLLIERY DISASTER,
New York, April 22.
An explosion at the Younghogheny Colliery, Amsterdam. Ohio, killed eighteen miners.
,1. KAISLH'S SUH'IDE.
London, April 22.
The inquest upon J. Kaiser, an Australian who committed suicide in London, disclosed the fact that deceased was an architect, and builder. He' formerly lived in Australia.
HIMTISII BRAWN. London, April 22. The Hon. N. J. Moore, Premier of Western Australia, interviewed, said he saw no signs of British decadence.and warmly praised their methods of business.
AOMOULTUnE IN AFRICA. Capetown, April 22. Tim 'Cane (lovernment is purchasing the ImneriO'l C.overnment's Middleburg Ciimn in order to establish an Agrieul tural College. ' .. , .. ..
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 372, 25 April 1910, Page 5
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341GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 372, 25 April 1910, Page 5
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