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\ CUT UP BY A PROFELLOR. ! IBy Cable—Press Association-Copyright Santiago de Chili, September 15. J \ An Admiralty launch fouled the trans- ' port Valparaiso, and five cadets and a stoker was killed by the propellor blades. DOCK SHEDS FIRED. Antwerp, September 15. Stacks of cotton and wooden shavings have been found, proving incendiarism, at the Campino Dock. A WOMAN IMPRISONED. London, September 10. Mrs. Campbell, who was convicted on a charge of obtaining £l5O by fraud from Mrs. Foote, of New Zealand, has been sentenced to seven months' imprisonment. DARING BANK ROBBERY. Vancouver, September 15. A daring bank robbery is reported at New Westminster. Tiiree armed robbers dug through a wall, blew up a safe, and stole £60,000. They left £SOOO strewn about the floor in notes and gold. A Chinese janitor, who interrupted their work, was sand-bagged and tied to a chair. The men then made their escape. The bank is close to a police station. » ATLANTIC CABLES CONTROL. London, September la. The Western Union has leased the Anglo-American and the direct United States cable companies for 99 years. The amalgamations entail only two British Atlantic cables passing into American control. PRESIDENTIAL VETO. New York, September 15.| ■ President Taft is planning a political journey in the Western States to explain his veto of Congressional tariff legislation.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 74, 18 September 1911, Page 2
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