GENERAL CABLES.
THK SMALLPOX EPIDEMIC. I By OuMe— Pross Association—Copyright I Sydney, January 7. j Two cases of smallpox are reported. A THRILLING ES'CAPE. Sydney, January 7. A lire destroyed a'large private residence at Darling Point. Two ladies, the only inmates, had a thrilling escape. They knotted sheets and slid to the ground unharmed. CATTLE DISEASE. Sydney, January 7. There is a serious outbreak of i pleuro-pneuinonia among cattle in the Broken Hill district. DEATHS FROM SEVERE COLD. ! Times—Sydney Sun Special Cables. Paris, January li. Twenty-two Creole conscripts have succumbed to the recent severe cold. * FINANCIAL DEPRESSION. ; Times—Sydney Sn'n Special Cables. New York, January, li. The commercial failures in the ; United .States in 1913 totalled J0,037, 1 with liabilities amounting to 54,533,000 .dollars, the largest amount since 1875. - -This is ascribed to the general financial depression.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 162, 8 January 1914, Page 2
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136GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 162, 8 January 1914, Page 2
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