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GENERAL CABLES

THE SAN DOMINGO TROUBLE ■. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright, New York, November 22. A tinted States naval force will be despatched shortly to San Domingo to protect American interests. AMERICAX RAILWAY ACCIDENT. New York, Xovember 22. At Musla, Oklahoma, the spreading of a rail derailed a Midland Valley passenger train. One person was mortally and eleven seriously hurt. AMERICAX NAVAL CRUISE. New York, Xovember 22. Five armored cruisers have left Honolulu, bound for a cruise to New York. AMERICAN SUGAR DUTY. New York, November 22. Thoro is a, movement among the wholesale grocers in San Francisco demanding that Congress reduce the dut;, on raw and refined sugars. MADAME BERNHARDT. London, November 22. The Chronicle's Paris correspondent says that Sarah Bernhardt denies her reported marriage. [Madame Bernhardt is CG years of age.] A STOLEN PICTURE. Rome, November 22. Two custodians have been arrested at Florence on suspicion of having stolen the picture Madonna della Stella. DISESTABLISHMENT. London, Xovember 22. At a meeting of the Representative Church Council the Bishop of Oxford voted for disestablishment. AXOTfIER REBELLION. Mexico, November 22. Orders have been issued to mobilise 25,000 men to suppress a new insurrectionary movement.

A STEAMER ASHORE. New Y 7 ork. November 22. The steamer Prinz Joachim is ashore at Samana Island, north of Hayti. The vessel left here last Saturday for a cruise to Port Lemon, and many Americans are aboard. At the latest report the vessel was not in danger. "A SHAM AND SUBTERFUGE." Washington, November 22. Felix Levy, the attorney representing the independent tobacco companies, before the Congressional Committee on Interstate Commerce, declared that the Tobacco Trust's reorganisation was a sham and subterfuge, leaving the trust's monopoly unimpaired. PRINCESS LOUISE. Rome, November 22. Princess Louise, daughter of the late King of the Belgians, is seeking a separation from her husband Toselli on the ground of cruelty. The judge failed to effect a reconciliation.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 131, 24 November 1911, Page 2

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314

GENERAL CABLES Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 131, 24 November 1911, Page 2

GENERAL CABLES Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 131, 24 November 1911, Page 2

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