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GENERAL CABLES.

FATAL RAILWAY ACCIDENT. By Cable—Press Association —Copyright. New York, August 9, A Boston telegram states that two! engineni'en and one passenger were killed, one spectator dropped dead, -and over forty passengers were injured through the derailing of n train to-day. The train waa wrecked. MOTOR-CAR COLLISION. New York, August 9. A collision occurred ladt niglut at Eliyria, Ohio, between a Clevt'land-Scftith-Wiestern and Columbus suburban motor-driven car and a Baltimore and Ohio train. The motorman and several passengers are reported to iliiave boon killed. SENSATIONAL MURDER. New York, August 9. The police yesterday broke into the saloon of Fritz Barte and found the mutilated body of Mis. Barte. Barto's body was afterwards found in an icebox. A MODERN MIRACLE. Ottawa, August 9. According to information from St. Anne de Beaupre, & cripple boy named Paul Savarde, eight years of age, has been .healed, leaving his crutches (l/t tlio shrine. , . THE PAPAL ANNIVERSARY. Rome, August 9. The anniversary of the Pope's coronation was celebrated to-day in the Sisti-ne Chapel with great pomp. lie is extremely well.

FRENCH NAVAL MANOEUVRES. Bans, August 9. Rough seas and' galea repeatedly compelled torpedo boats during t'li-e French Channel '■manoeuvres to return to port. The destroyers pluckily maintained contact -with, -the armoured warships; while the submarines, after a whole night at sea, torpedoed the battleships under the English coast. THE KRUPP CENTENARY. Berlin, August 9. The Kaiser, speaiking at the Krupp centenary, feelingly referred to the accident at the Bochum mine. Alluding to Essen, he said: "What •baa always gained my sympathy is the really ideal relation existing between the Krupp family and their employees." THE HELVETIA COLLISION. Ottawa, August 9. The Court censured the captain of the Empress of Britain, holding that he was blameable for the collision ■with the Helvetia. The captain of the Helvetia was exonerated.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 72, 12 August 1912, Page 2

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GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 72, 12 August 1912, Page 2

GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 72, 12 August 1912, Page 2

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