GENERAL CABLES.
m ARRIVAL OF THE TERRA NOVA. By vyaoie— r"ress Association. —Copyrignt Capetown, August 15. The Terra Nova has arrived.
Capetown, Later. The Terra Nova was delayed through making magnetic observations. LUXURIOUS TRIPPERS' DISOOMFITTED. Received August 16, 9.30 p.m. Vienna, August 16.
The luxurius Karersee Hotel, in the Southern Tyrol, was burnt. Five hundred' visitors, many of them English and American society leaders, escaped and were without shelter tor hours, awaiting conveyances to take them to the, neighboring town of Botzen. t j THE OCEANA TOWED OFl'\ ' i Rome, August 15. j Tlic Oceana, which went, ashore near Messina, bus 'been towed off by an Italian warship. | | Flt'lONOll H.AI lAVAY DISASTER. I Paris, August 15. ; The. «igtntl* allowed a clear line at I Settijon, ami uw/l.lim' twin hud a narrow escape of niiniliiK Into debris. HOV.H' TlilMtlltlJlO DEATH. Berlin, August IS. ! Tim Ordnance {.turps in Hanover discovered two boy«, wlio hnul been missing since July 30, in a forage waggon. The I lid fell and prevented their escape. Ttei ' poor boys apparently went mad, and kicked each other until exhaustion and death supervened.
THE TURKISH LOAN. Paris, August 15. It is reported that the Customs revenues of Turkey nre offered as security for l.lii' nix million loan to be raised in I'nrlti in Otolioi'. The interest will be •I pur w<nl.„ and the loan will be offered at
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 110, 17 August 1910, Page 5
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