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THE CRIPPEN CASE. By Cable.—Press Association.—Copyright London, October 17. Crippen and Le Neve are to be tried separately. , LABOR EXCHANGES. London, October 17. The labor exchanges filled 45,314 vacancies in September. MINNEHAHA REPAIRED. London, October 17. The Minnehaha, which was wrecked on the Scilly Isles, has been repaired, and resumes her running, THE THREE-BALL MEN. London, October 17. Justice Darling, during the hearing of a money-lending case, said it was time .the Legislature enacted that moneylenders should use their own names instead of business aliases. TYPHOID INOCULATION. London, October 17. Recent statistics show that inoculation effected a reduction of 66 per ceni. in cases of typhoid fever in the army. ANOTHER STEAMER LOST. London, October 17. . The British steamer. Portmarnock has been wrecked at Cape Frio, and 12 oi i She crew drowned. THE TERRITORIALS. London, October 17. The Territorial service shows a serious falling-off, chiefly due to small employers refusing to grant their men time to attend parades. MINING FATALITY IN GERMANY. Berlin, October 17. ; As a cage containing thirty-five men was descending a Westphalia mine, the controlling cable broke and three men were killed and twelve seriously injured. The corresponding cage was violently jerked upwards, all therein being injured.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 163, 19 October 1910, Page 2
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