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"PROGRESSIVE" THEOLOGY. By Cable —Press Association—Copyright. London, November 23. The British and Foreign Bible: Society has dismissed the Kev. Mr. Rice, of the London Missionary 'Society, who was engaged for the revision of the Christian Commonwealth, on the ground of his progressive theology. THE KING'S TOUR. London, November 23. The Medina has passed Suez. A MISSING BARQUE. London, November 23. The barque Sol way is posted for inquiry, preparatory to declaring her missing. - i FOOTBALL PLAYER'S DEATH. New York, November 23. Eugene Oregon Noland, a prominent football player of Oregon University, has been burned to death by the electric cathode used in the treatment of followers of the game, AN AERIAL TORPEDO. London, November 23. The newspapers announce Mr. Wigram's arrival with an aerial torpedo, in which he is seeking to interest the War Office. A DRESSMAKERS'. STRIKE. Berlin, November 23. Sixty thousand dressmakers have struck for higher wages. PORTUGESE REPUBLIC. • Paris, November 23. Reuter's Lisbon correspondent reports a Monarchist plot at Cahoes. The sergeants of the garrison conspired to murder the officers when the Monarchists approached FIRE IN THE STRAND. London, November 23. During a fire in the Strand, an electric main exploded, and two shops were wrecked The crowds of onlookers were panic stricken, and seven were injured, and were conveyed to the hospital.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 132, 25 November 1911, Page 2
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218GENERAL CABLES Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 132, 25 November 1911, Page 2
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