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ARCHBISHOP WOUNDED. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright St. Petersburg November 13. An insane ex-seminarist wounded the Archbishop of Volhynia with a knife during service. The congregation overpowered the assailant. SULTAN OF ZANZIBAR ABDICATES. Zanzibar, November 13. Owing to ill-health the Sultan has abdicated iu favor of his iive-year-old son. MURDER BILL THROWN OUT. London, November 13. The grand jury at Warwick threw' out the bill against Mrs. Coventry, who was charged with causing the death of a laborer named Gilks. THE AUSTRALIAN FLAGSHIP. London, November 13. The Powerful's crew will be transferred to the Drake, the new flagship for Australia, in January. ALLEGED ATROCITIES ON ABORINALS REFUTED. London, November 13. The Westminster Gazette has published a detailed refutation of a series of allegations in the Xieuwe Rotterdamsehe Courant from a so-called special correspondent, respecting atrocities on aboriginals in Queensland and West Australia. ~:■'' WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY. Berlin, November 13. The Government is wirelessly connecting the colonies on the east and west coasts of Africa, commencing with the Cameroons.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 123, 15 November 1911, Page 2
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166GENERAL CABLES Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 123, 15 November 1911, Page 2
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