GENERAL CABLES.
\ i.-Ji &'■■ ' CHARGE OF ESPIONAGE. By Cable—Prwj As«oii*tioß—Copy right. , ' Berlin, February 11. ' Barsanti, an Italian, was sentenced to ten moiiths' imprisonment at Leipzig for bribing a soldier to sell fiim a' service revolver, but was acquitted on a charge of espionage.
SAN FRANCISCO EXHIBITION. New York, February 11. Harbor View, on the seashore near the Golden Gate, San Francisco, has been finally selected as the site of the Panama Pacific Exhibition.
BOY SCOUTS. New York, February 11. General Sir iR. S. S. Baden-Powell reviewed 2000 boys in New York, and complimented them on their good work. He said that he was pleased at the spread of the Scout movement in the United States.
MISS OHARLESWORTH. London, February 11. Violet Charlesworth. who was sentenced on February 21, 1910, to three fears' imprisonment for obtaining money under false pretences, ha* been liberated.
LANDSLIDE IN PORTUGAL. Lisbon, February 11. Torrential rain caused a landslide at' Guarda. Fourteen persons were buried beneath their houses and killed.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 193, 13 February 1912, Page 2
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163GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 193, 13 February 1912, Page 2
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