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HINDOOS AIT THE CAPE. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright. Capetown, September 28. Two Hindoos were fined £75 or nine months'' imprisonment far being in possession oif false permits. GOLD IN ALASKA. New York, September 28. The latest placed gold discovery is in Alaska on the Kenai river. THE WHITEHAVEN DISASTER. London, September 28. An exploration party entered the Whitehaven mine and discovered the first group of bodies, but an obstruction impeded their further progress. ALLEGED ESPIONAGE. London, September 28. Lieutenant Helm has been committed for trial On a charge of espionage at Portsmouth. He was admitted to baiil of £2OOO. ARREST OF JEWEL THIEVES. Rome, September 28. A man and woman, accused of jewei and hotel thefts to the amount of £20,000, chiefly in France, have been arrested in Milan. MARRIAGE LICENSE REFUSED. Vancouver, September. 28. Kunio Todo, the son of a wealth} Japanese, is to marry Rayda Reed, a white girl, but the authorities both of Tacoma and Seattle have refused to issue a marriage license. LOST JEWELS RECOVERED. Vancouver, September 28. The Countess of Antrim's jewels, which were lost while she was travelling on the Canadian Pacific Railway, have been recovered, but no details have, been given. AN UNDESIRABLE. London, September 28. Mr. Wallace, chairman of London Sessions, said he was surprised that one oi the prisoners had been deported from South Africa to the Motherland, inasmuch as the dominions have not received our undesirables.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 147, 30 September 1910, Page 2
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