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TliK MAURETANIA EXPLOSION. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright London, January 27. As the result of the explosion a fourth death has occurred on the Mauretania. lIURCLAUY AT MONACO. Paris, January 27. ' !\y demolishing a shop wall at Monaco, burglars stole £OOOO worth of jewels an J escaped in a motor cur. INDIAN (X)TTON CROP. London, January 27. The Indian cotton crop is expected to hi! 15 per cent, over that of la«t year. A CITY FLOODED. St. Petersburg, January 27. A gale extinguished the street lamps ami rung the church bells. The lower parts of the.city are flooded and many residents have taken refuge on the roofs.
A MIIRDKREII'S END. Tangier, January 27. M. Veldrome's murd'-'rer hanged himself in his cell, with his braces and handkerchief.
NEW 'GinNKA EXPLORATION. London, January 27. Mr. Wollaston described his expedition in Dutch New Guinea before the. Royal Geographical Society. Tie said that the women and children all smoked. A non-intoxicating drink was made. There was nothing to suggest that cannibalism was practised.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 180, 29 January 1914, Page 2
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169GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 180, 29 January 1914, Page 2
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