GENERAL CABLES.
TOWN DESTROYED BY A TORNADO By cable,—Press Association.—Copyright New York, May li). Di'll Rupids, Dakota, has been destroyed by a tornado. So far as is known there was no loss of life. ANCIENT ART EXHIBITION. London, May 19. The Duchess of Argyll opened the International Exhibition of Ancient Art at Earl's Court. A VALUABLE PORTRAIT. London, May 19. Rji churn's portrait of Mrs. Robertson Williamson sold by auction at Christie's for 22,200 guineas" THE WHITE CITY. London, May If). There were 202,000 visitors to the White City yesterday. THE lIOUNDSDITCH CASE. London, May lfl. Nina Vasilva has appealed against her conviction in the Houndsditch case, and will give evidence on her own behalf. THEFT OF NAVAL STORES. Vancouver, May 19. Four prominent residents of Victorin have been arrested on a charge of implication in the theft of naval stores. THE LUMBER TRUST. Washington, May 1.9. The Attorney-General, Mr. Justice James Wickersham, declares that the lumber trust is the worst of all in the United States. HEAT IN AMERICA. Washington, May 19. The sweltering heat on the Atlantic coast has proved fatal to many people. ■ The weather is the hottest experienced for forty years.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 307, 22 May 1911, Page 2
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195GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 307, 22 May 1911, Page 2
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