GENERAL CABLES.
VIOLENCE IN VIENNA. By Gabie.—Press As»ociai,iou.--Cupyright Received August 15, l) p.m, Vienna, August 15. Three hundreds Czechs, visiting the sports exhibition, came into violent collision with German demonstrators. Many of the police were injured, and nine arrests made.
HER LOVER'S. GRAVE. London, August 14. Sir Reginald Mcleod's daughter, who was engaged to Lieutenant Boyd Alexander, who was murdered 1 by natives in the Wadai district of Central Airica, has started for Lake Tchad to erect a headstone over her lover's grave.
PTOMAINE POISONING. London, August 14. Eight of the persons: poisoned at Kingston-on-Tliames are seriously ill. Their illness is attributed to the eating of fish fried in bad oil. THE EUROPEAN VINTAGE. London, August 14. The Wine Trade Review says the European vintage of 1910 is one of the worst on record. A QUEEN'S BILLS. London, August 14. The High Court of ' Portugal has decided that Queen Maria Pia is liable for a dressmaker's claim for £4OO. The lower courts held that she was privileged. THE VICEROY'S COUNCIL: , London, August 14.
There are comments in London and India on the resignation of Mr. Satyendra P. .Sinha of the position of legal member of the Viceroy's Executive Council. Mr. Sinha intends to return to the Calcutta- bar.
RAILWAY COLLISION. London, August 14. Two excursion trains came into collision at Soujon; 36 persons were killed, chiefly young girls. A LIiNER ASHORE. (London, August 14. The Oceana, on her voyage to Bombay, ran ashore at Cape Faro, near Messina. Lighters are engaged in lightering her.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 109, 16 August 1910, Page 5
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