GENERAL CABLES.
A QUAINT EXPERIMENT, j By Cable—Press Association-Copyright. London, M:il-i-Ii 11. The Daily Express, with a, view to j demonstrating the advantages of enii- I gration to Australia., oilers to pav the passages of live unmarried men and live domestics. Sir George Roicl is promising them employment. The oiler is the result of the Express receiving a thousand letters on the subject since the New Year. A DOUBLE SUICIDE. London, March 11. Natalie Jetl'ries, a well-connected girl, living at Godalming, left a letter intimating that she was gonig to die in a pond and advising her mother to do the same. The mother received the letter at four o'clock in the morning, and immediately left. The servants followed and found the bodies in the pond. No motive i.s assigned for the act. AN ALLEGED EMBEZZLER. Paris, March 11. Wilmart, the Belgian railway manager, who is charged with defrauding the. company of two and a-half million francs, has been arrested at Eheim-. . EXPLOSION ON A SUBMARINE. Paris, March 11. While the submarine Foueault was undergoing her trial at Cherbourg the engine exploded and seven men were seriously injured.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 251, 13 March 1913, Page 2
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188GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 251, 13 March 1913, Page 2
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