GENERAL CABLES.
BOILERMAKERS AND SHIPWRIGHTS. By Cable —Press Association—Copyright. London, May 18. The Iwilermakers at Sunderland intend to strike in all the yards, the shipwrights refusing to work alongside them in the yards. A BATHING FATALITY. Berlin, May 18. A teacher and seven school boys were drowned while bathing at Settenrade, in Westphalia. MULES STAMPEDE. New York, May 18. A fire in the stockyards in Kansas City resulted in the release of seven thousand mules, which stampeded through the streets. A VALUABLE RING. London, May 18. At the Thynne sale the ring which was given by Queen Elizabeth to the Earl of Essex realised 3250 guineas when sold by auctio*. SIR JOHN FORREST. London, May 18. A religious function took place in the Chapel of St. Michael and St. George at St. Paul's, in the shape of offering Sir John Forrest a banner. Lady Forrest was present, and Sir Joseph Ward, besides Lord and Lady Denman and a number of Australians.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 306, 20 May 1911, Page 2
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161GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 306, 20 May 1911, Page 2
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