GENERAL CABLES.
THE GERMAN FLEET. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright. London, January !). The Daily Telegraph sa.ys that Germany has decided that when the Balkan crisis is settled the warships Goeben, Breslau, Hortha, _ Vinetta, Geier and Lorelcy shall remain in the Mediterranean, using Tola and Trieste as liaises, and passing in wartime under the order of the Austro-Hungarian com-mander-in-chief.
A TERRIBLE MURDER. Berlin, January !.). A Polish stable hand named Bueknow murdered a farmer, his wife, and a servant girl and nailed up the house to prevent two daughters escaping. The police arrived when Bueknow was burning the bodies in a haystack. Bueknow escaped.
THE GOLD ROBBERY'. . London, January 9. Analysis of the lead substituted for the Alexandria gold consignment shows it was ordinary English lead, thus sug-' gesting that the theft was committed in England. BIG GUN ACCIDENT. London, January 9. During experiments at the breach block was blown out of a large gun. A gunner named ITubard was killed and Captain Dreker and two others seriously injured.
DUEL WITH SABRES. Vienna, January 9. Sen or Neza and Count Szechenzi fought a duel with sabres, the latter being I wounded. I
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 199, 11 January 1913, Page 2
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