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IIOMEI FOR YVOMEtf WOIIKEIi.9. j Uy Telegraph—Press a*.,m,.ution. i New \oh., .ijjril 17. ' Ihe beminist Association 1 m spending ! a hundred .thousand dollar-, m erecting .1.1.us lur tin? use of marrieu women eu- - - a in Ihisiii.'s.s aiul tin (jiotessions. A nursery with a trained s'Uli, and a s'-iioui oil tiii' A DEBATABLE 'SUBJECT." Paris, April 17. A bust of the lvaiser has been, rejectid by ita ,Salon, i<-:u m.; .. . • u iii'iiiuiistratioii. Tlie artist tia<3 been ...iv'.il to send other works . STRATI ICON A MEMuItIAL. London, April 17. It is intended to place a Stratheona Memorial window in Westminster Abbey. CRIMINALS AT MONTH CAIILO. Paris, April 17. Tin: police and jiulician at Monte Carlo proposes to establish an international identification biueaj. Resolutions were carried in favor of a ' system of secret reports on international criminals. GERMAN SOCIALIST PARTY. Berlin, April 17. As the result ol a week's campaign the Socialist party increased its men bership by 70,000 to 1,0.">2,8.30. SAN FRANCISCO EXHIBITION. London, April 17. Mr. Asquitli and Mr. John Burns will shortly receive a deputation 300 members of the House ol' Commons, to ask the Government to reconsider the question of representation at the uSan Franeiseo Exhibition. FIRE AT LINOLEUM WORKS. London, April 17. A fire occurred at a linoleum works at Staines, causing damage to the extent of several thousands of pounds.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 272, 20 April 1914, Page 2
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225GENERAL CABLES Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 272, 20 April 1914, Page 2
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