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A REPENTANT JESUIT. By Ca bl e—Press Associal ion - - Copy right London, January 11. Father Buell, who loft the Jesuit order to marry Frances rower, a beautiful .society girl, lias entered n Papist monastery. His. wife has entered a Catholic home. A XipVELIXSURAXVE. London, January 11. Lloyd's is experiencing a Ibooni insurance against mumps. Those previously attacked arc charged 10s to secure a payment of £5 weekly for three mouths. Others pay 25s for the same benefit. PARIS FASHIONS. I London, January 11-Fashion-makers of Paris have decreed I | that yoilow, gold, and gold tan tones shall prevail in the spring. P.rown and ! subdued greyish greens will be popular, I also live new varieties of resida lints. I ranging from mistletoe.l,o incumber. Ultra-brilliant assertive colors will be out of favor. DIVIDING AX TSTATE. London, January 11. Lord Lansdowne has transferred his Scottish estates to his sons. That at Kiuneuf goes to Lord Kerry and those at Trully, lleagles and Aldie to the llou. Charles Fitzmaurice. TI.IK COXCRKGATIOXAL .ClintOH. (London, January 11. Statistics for 1!)1:{ show that the Congrcgalionalists in England and Wtilcs have increased their 'membership by 341'. The Sunday School scholars have i decreased iby 15,;i(i7. | MOTOR OMXIF.US ACCIDENT. ; London, January 11. J A motor omnibus conveying speolaI tors to a football cup tic overturned at JLadbroke Grove. Twenty-one persons were taken to the hospital, but lire condition of most is not serious. A DOMESTIC TRAGEDY. Sydney, January 12. As a result of the intense heat, Mr. ! Kershaw, a Justice of the Peace at Milt parinka, was ill. Fresh Water was needJ ed, and his daughter rode twenty miles to procure it. She had almost reached home when she was struck down by I sunstroke ami died. j A DESTRUCTIVE FIRE. J Sydney, January 12. . Eire wiped out one side of the main j street of Canmain, destroying eight I business premises. A LVXK MEMORIAL. Sydney, January 12. The. Sir William Lyne .Memorial Committee has decided to place a marble bust of the late statesman in the Federal Parliament House. MOTOR RELIABILITY TESTS. j Sydney, January 12. Twenty-live competitors completed the return journey from Melbourne to Sydney in the motor reliability test race.
TIIK AUSTRALIAN' DIXUO. Sydney, January- 12. Jl'r. l.e Seouf, director of tile Zoologiral Hardens, flutes that the pure strain of Australian dingo no longer exists. I'robably a distant strain of sheep-dog runs through thti dingoes ercn in tlws few remaining unexplored corners of the eonlinent. 11.KAT WAVE BROKEN'. Sydney, January 12. 1 After ranging oyer 'tlie nineties for several days Iho lieat wave ill tlie eitv is brulcen and steady rain lias fulluiv- ' TASMANTAN' PRIXTOIS' STRIKE. tioharf .January 13. The. iii-inUr*' strike is still unsettled, kit. the papers continue to publish issues. TASMAXIAX RV-EIJ-rTini Holwrt, January 12. The Labor Party won (he bv-elcclioii for the Denison seat in the Assembly party fifteen seats. An early general election is inevitable.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 166, 13 January 1914, Page 2
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484GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 166, 13 January 1914, Page 2
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