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GENERAL CABLES.

WINDFALL FliK TilK Ciii !i('ilJiy {.'able—Press AsMirialion-Lopyright. London, Febru.an 51. Christopher ilangan, a Dublin merchant, left nil estate of £2ut.i!oi). of wJiic-h £i:-iU,OUI) goes to lioniiin Catholic, institutions in Ireland. Jle be.picallmd £2t)o to Sister Mary Jost-ph. of St. St. Claire's Convent.. Sydney.

AUSTRALIAN WOOi. KXUIJiIT. London. February 20. The New South Wales wool exhibit is now open at OalashieU. >■'■ hi.. manufacturers and others attended Mr. Hurley's lecture.

I N.MAN ROW! ED. London, February 20. Innian. the. billiard player, has been robbed of jewcllerv valued at £SOO.

ANOTHER ALLKCED SPY. London. February 20. Wilhelm. a Ccnnan hunchback, has been nrresied at Portsmouth for attempting to bribe in order to .-"..■ure the secret naval cod". A coniid"niial torpedo book was found in the possession of the (lerni.u. who was arrested at Portsmouth. CTNEMATOCRAPIi DEVELOPMENT. London,. February 20. Owing to the decision of Patlie Freres to abolish mhldlemeii and deal direct .with exhibitors, ninety film-renting firms threaten to bovcoti the Pa the films. It is estimated that £13.000,000 is invested in the United Kingdom in <dnema!:.igra,phs and that there are 28.000.000 visitors weekly to lb" flows.

SUSPICIOUS WILL CASE. London, Pjik.7iv;\- 20. At the hearing of the Mai tin - 1 \v "':': case, Mis? Matting-ley's solicitor .save evidence that his eli.-nt > .do imji.v wills. She left. Dr. Bryan f!)000 in 1901. Thou the amount \va s variously altered until 1908. when he \va/ cut out with £2O. Miss Mattingley's nurse stated that the testatrix was qui to sane on the day ( she signed the codicil. A servant gave evidence that Miss Ma I ting-ley tried to burn the codicil, saying she haiHeft Dr. TSryan more than he deserved. The jury found that testatrix was sane, and that Dr. Brvan had not influenced her.

Tin; PACE MILLIONS. ■ j London, Febrnarv 20. i The PalLMall Gazette states 'that a J Bill is being prepared in the Lords ioj provide for an investigation as to who I is entitled to the Page millions, and who I is at present enjoying tha benefits (herefrom. '

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 235, 22 February 1913, Page 2

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339

GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 235, 22 February 1913, Page 2

GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 235, 22 February 1913, Page 2

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