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DEVASTATING HURRICANE. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright Saigon, November 22. In a hurricane at Kivangugai 400 vessels were lost and a thousand persons perished. THE BOILERMAKERS' LOCK-OUT. London, November 22. The Boilermakers' Society states tiuit it has received offers of loans aggregating £OO,OOO from trades unions, and as much again from other sources. CRIPPEN'S LAST HOURS. London, November 22. Le Neve had a twenty minutes' interview with C'rippen. THE FRENCH BUDGET. Paris, November 22. The Budget this year forms a record. It exceeds £172,000,000, in addition to an increase of £10,000,000 during the next three years. COMMISSARIAT SCANDALS. St. Petersburg, November 22. Two hundred and eighty-seven officers are accused of complicity in. the commissariat scandals at Kieff, including 23 generals. They will be tried in groups by a military tribunal in January. A CALENDAR REFORM. Berne, November 22. In conformity with ..the decision of Commercial Congress, held at London in June, the Federal Council is consulting the Powers about arranging an international conference for the reform of the Gregorian calendar on the basis of a year of 364 days.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 193, 24 November 1910, Page 2
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