GENERAL CABLES.
SHAW, SAWLL CO. By Gable—Press Association—Copyright London, June 28. It is announced that it is Sir J. Ellerman, formerly principal owner of tie Leyland Line, who has contracted to purchase the Shaw, Savill Company's shares. UNSEEMLY CONDUCT. London, June 27. A Protestant mob at Liverpool stoned the Roman Catholic Bishop's carriage after he had laid the corner stone 6f St. Alphonso's Chapel. MISSING SHIP TURNS UP. Buenos A'vres, June 27. The ship Mount Stewart, which left Newcastle on March 31, arrived at Ante.-: fagasta after 20 per .-cut, re-insurance i had been asked. | FLOODS IN SWITZERLAND. Berne, June 27. There are further floods in Switzerland. The river Ahr hurst, its panics at Atzenstorf and there are inundjitions at Lugano. t NEW CALEDONIA. t Noumea, Jim' I '2B. The election of the local Parliament created much excitement. Three candidates, representing sections of the community opposed to the return of Governor Richard, were elected, defeating members of the late Council. HEARTLESS CONDUCT. London. June 27. Nurse Ingles, described as a Canadian nurse, trained in Melbourne, who arrived in England under the name of Eileen Mallow, has been arrested at Birmingham for having kidnapped her employer's child at Leicester, stolen jewellery, and then abandoned the child at tlie Golden Cross-Hotel, London. ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF HELP. Rome, June 27. Commemorative tablets recording the humanitarian work *of the British people in succoring sufferers iby the recent earthquake catastrophes have been unveiled at Catania, in Sicily. JEWS AND THE LATE KING. London, June 27. A meeting of London Jews decided to erect a hospital for Jews in the East End as a memorial to King Edward. PLAGUE AT PORT SAID. London, June 27. Port Said has been declared infected' with plague. THE NORWEGIAN NAVY. Christiana, June 27. Norway proposes to devote £220,000 out of the surplus of £275.000 to extraordinary' naval expenditure. ANTI-CLERICALISM IN SPAIN Madrid, June 27. A larse deputation of aristocratic women in "Madrid waited on the Premier to protest against anti-clerical measures. The Premier replied that religion would not be injured, hut the Cortes was entitled to consider the political aspect of the question.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 68, 29 June 1910, Page 7
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352GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 68, 29 June 1910, Page 7
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