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j AX UNTRUE REPORT. I IJy Cable—Press A-sociation—Copyright. I Constantinople, October 22. The report of a light on the Bulgarian frontier Ls now stated to be untrue. ASSASSINATION OF A BISHOP. f Athens, October 22. It is believed that the assassination of the Bishop of Grevcna was the work of a Turko-ltoumanian band. SPANISH CONSTITUTION RESTORED. Madrid, October 22, _ A decree has been signed restoring Constitutional guarantees. EXPLOSION IN SULPHUR MINE. Rome, October 22. By an explosion of gas. in a sulphur mine at Trahonella, Sicily. 44 perished including two leaders of 'a band of men who were trying to rescue the victims.
STATE ENTERPRISE. Monte Video, October 22. An Insurance Bill, establishing a State monopoly in life, fire, and acci dent risks, has passed the second read ing. A SHIP IN DANCER. London, October 22. The ship Cromdale struck a rock while entering Queenstown. There is a heavy sea, and it is feared she will become a wreck. Later. The Cromdale has been floated oil and towed into the harbor. SIR GEORGE REID IX PARIS. Paris, October 22. Sir George Rcid, at the banquet given by the Chamber of Commerce, responding to the toast of the overseas Dominions, offered a welcome to a certain class of European settlers. Australia would be able to supply Europe's need of abundance of cheap food.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 105, 24 October 1911, Page 2
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224GENERAL CABLES Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 105, 24 October 1911, Page 2
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