GENERAL CABLES.
THE FRENCH ARMY BILL. By Cable— Press Assoeiation —Copyrig/ht. Received 28, 11.30 p.m. Paris. March 2\ The Army Committee in the Chamber of Deputies has passed trie three years' service clause. KING ALFONSO HAS A FALL. Madrid, March 28. King Alfonso fell from a horse whilst playing polo, and was temporarily unconscious. He is recovering. MR. REDMOND'S HEALTH. London. March 28. Mr. Redmond was seized with a tit in the corridor of the House of Commons, but has recovered. BURIED TREASURE. Paris, March 2S. The French are searching the tomb of the Emperor Tudoc, of Annain, for alleged treasure, valued at two million piastres.
MURDER OF -SXOWY"- FiLTOX. Sydney, March 28. Buttell has been committed for trial on the charge of murdering '•Snowy" Fulton in December last. Charles Nieoll, who was arrested on March 24 on the charge of being concerned in Fulton's death, has been discharged from custody. SCHOOLS OF EMPIRE SHOOTIXO. Received 20, 1.10 a.m. Melbourne, March 28. Fourteen Australian schools competed in the Schools of the Empire shooting match. The highest Australian score was 467, made by Wesley College, Melbourne.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 263, 29 March 1913, Page 5
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