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LORD KITCHENER. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright. Cairo, September 28. | Lord Kitchener . was welcomed with tumultuous enthusiasm by great crowds of natives, clapping their hands and waving their tarboshes (turbans). WRECKED AND BEACHED. Paris, September 26. The destroyer Mosqueton has been wrecked and beached to prevent her sinking. FATAL LAND SLTDE. Rome, September 28. In a violent storm and landslide at Bagnara, in Calabria, twenty-five persons were killed. A CARNEGIE HERO FUND. Rome, September 28. Carnegie has given £50,000 to the Emanuel Civil Hero Fund. THE CHILIAN NAVY. London, September 28. 'Blio Daily New-: states that Samuel White, of Cowes, has contracted fer six destroyers for Chili, costing £1,000,000. A TOWN IN FLAMES. New York, September 28. A conflagration, which is sweeping part of the town of Wichita, lias already caused damage estimated at half a million dollars. Two firemen have been killed. AN ACTOR ROBBED. London, September 28. Four thieves last night assaulted Arthur Boyd, who was appearing at the 1 Whitney Theatre, London. They left hini insensible at the Marble Arch, after stealing a ring and watch valued at £SO. Royd is recovering. ILLNESS OF LORD NORTHCOTE. London, September 28. Lord Xortheotn was taken seriously ill at Eastwell Park while entertaining Princess Christian.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 85, 30 September 1911, Page 2
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205GENERAL CABLES Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 85, 30 September 1911, Page 2
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