GENERAL CABLES.
CLERGYMAN IN DIS.-.ACE. By Cable —Press Association —Copyright. • London, January 24. The Bishop of Norwich, under the Clergy Discipline Act, lias declared the Rev. F. P. Farrar, who was recently dismissed from the office of King s Chaplain, at Sandringham, incapable of holding any preferment in future. [The Rev. Mr. Farrar left suddenly for America and has not .been heard of since.] ' CHILIAN REVOLUTION ENDED. Quito, January 24. Thei revolution has ended. Guayaquil surrendered without fighting. BALLET GIRLS' STRIKE. Paris, January 24. The ballet girls' strike has fizzled out. CANADIAN CADETS' TOUR. Vancouver, January 24. Arrangements have been concluded for the visit of Vancouver cadets to Australia. They leave here on July 10. VIOLENT JACK JOHNSON. London, January 24. Albert Rowley was awarded £46 damages against Jack Johnson, whose motor-car' smashed plaintiff's taxi-cab. ' DUKE OF CONNAUGHT IN NEW YORK. New York, January 24. The Duke of Connaught's party viewed the city from the top of t'lie highest office buildings in the world. A crowd 'of New York people awaited their descent. The visitors experienced some difficulty in making their- way through the concourse. In the evening a ball was given at Ambassador Reid's residence, at which thret hundred society leaders attended. THE ROYAL TOUR. Malta, January 24. The Medina, with the King and Queen aboard, has arrived. The French squadron assisted in the welcome. . j —— ' i
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 178, 26 January 1912, Page 2
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228GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 178, 26 January 1912, Page 2
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