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GENERAL CABLES.

ALARMING EARTHQUAKES. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright. London, April 27. Two alarming earthquakes have been felt at Newport, Monmouthshire. PRIESTS AND MOTOR-CARS. Berlin, April 27. The Bishop of Treves has forbidden priests to ride in motor-cars. THE GHENT EXHIBITION, i Brussels, April 27. King Albert and the Queen inaugurated the Client 'Exhibition. ASSAULT ON A FRENCH OFFICIAL. Paris, April 27. The Matin states that two Germans have been arrested at Nancy for striking the deputy-Prosecutor-General of France. BOMB EXPLOSIONS. Lisbon, April 27. Two bombs exploded in the streets. Thirty-six Extremists, Republican Syndicalists and demonstrators have been arrested and sent aboard a warship. THE EUCHARIST CONFERENCE. Malta, April 27. The Blessed Eucharist waa celebrated with an imposing celebration to the loftiest part of Valetta, where the sea was blessed. Bells were rung, the multitude cheered, and launches and merchantmen blew their syrens, i THE EXPANSION OF REVENUE. I London, April 27. ! The newspaper Statist declares that, after carefully examining Mr. Lloyd George's calculations, it has concluded . that the expected expansion of revenue is not unduly sanguine. HEAVY EMIGRATION. London, April 27. . Three liners sailed from the Clyde on Saturday with 2950 immigrants for Canada, and 1280 for New York, a record for one day. MURRAY SCOTT'S WILL. London, April 27. The Probate Division to-morrow will consider Mr. Murray Scott's will. It is understood that the codicil for which Mr. Malcolm Scott advertised has not . beeh found. A . GENEROUS GIFT, i Berlin, April 27. i The Crown Prince has devoted the ! profits of the publication of the diary . of his visit to India, to sending a hun- ; dred school children to the seaside for three weeks' holiday.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 289, 29 April 1913, Page 2

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275

GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 289, 29 April 1913, Page 2

GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 289, 29 April 1913, Page 2

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