GENERAL CABLES.
HOI'KS OF SALVAGE. By Cable—Press Association —Copyright. London, January 15. The steamer Snowdown Grange, which was towed to Qiiecnstown with a broken rudder, has reached the inner harbor. AN INSTRUCTIVE EXHIBIT. London, January 15. The New South Wales wool exhibit, in the textile branch of Leeds University, is attracting much attention. I!I SSIA\ RARQUE WRECKED. London, January 15. The Russian barque California was dashed on the rocks on the Northumberland coast and ten men were drowned. AN ACTRESS DIVORCED. Loudon, January 15. Joseph Lewis, diamond merchant, has divorced Fanny Ward, the actress, tin-co-respondent, being John Donovan, an actor . A STOLKX PICTURE. London. January 15. RaphaeiV Madonna ilella Qnercia. which wan lost for a hundred years, was discovered in an Italian nobleman's chapel. It has been smuggled to London, and is now at the Hotel Cecil, guarded by four detectives. THE RUBBER, OUTRAGES. I London, January 15. J At the inquiry into the Putumayo outrages. Mr. Clubbing, chairman of the Peruvian Amazon Company, recalled, admitted that the Putumayo account j books prior to 1910 had disappeared. He was unable to account for the loss. A STEAMER ASHORE. London. Janna r? 15. The Clan Mackenzie from I or.'ion to Colombo was stranded off Cadiz and foundered. The vessel and her cargo i were vauled at £250.000. A NEW COMET. Adelaide, January 16. Using a small telescope, with a 3-inch ! aperture. B. Lowe discovered a faint new comet. Its right ascension on Jannary 0 was 14deg. 30min. and its declination south 29dcg. 50min.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 204, 17 January 1913, Page 2
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