GENERAL CABLES.
SCOTTISH FISHERMEN LOST. By Cable—Press Association— Copyright. London, September 2. Ten fishermen were drowned through their vessels foundering during a gale, off the Butt of Lewis. CATTLE-MAIMING. London, September 2. Two further cases of cattle-maiming have occurred at Wednesbury. A SAFE ROBBED. London, September 2. Two masked burglars, using dioloroform, overpowered a mghtwatchman at the Hippodrome, and after exploding the safe, stole £IOOO cash. SUNDAY THEATRES. London, September 2. During an active discussion at a meeting of the profession whether theatres should open on Sundays, many championed the day of rest. The King, replying to private memorialists, intimates that lie was unaware that the recent command performance by music hall artists entailed Sunday preparation, and shares tlve memorialists' views regarding Sunday observance. THE FATE OF EGYPT. London, September 2. It is officially stated that there is not a vestige of truth in the reports from Rome that it is intended to transform Egypt into a kingdom under a British protectorate.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 92, 4 September 1912, Page 2
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162GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 92, 4 September 1912, Page 2
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