GENERAL CABLES.
A DANGEROUS BURGLAR. By Cable—Press Association —Copyright Berlin, April 29. A burglar at Krainfcld was surprised ky th'e inmates anil attacked them, and after killing one and injuring six, get fin; to the house and escaped. STORM ON LAKE SUPERIOR. Ottawa, April 20. Six vessels are missing after a great storm 011 Lake Superior. Twenty of th« cxew of the Benjamin Noble were drowned. Life-savers were unable to reach the vessel, owing to the high seas. Wireless messages failed to locate the other boats, j CONVICTS AT LARGE. I Paris, April 28. Forty-eight convicts in the penitentiary at Ariane escaped, and arc terrorising the villages. Twenty-one have been re-arrested. WOMAN'S LONG SWIM. Algiers, April 29. The wife of Captain Komcta, who was thrown into the sea from a capsized boat, swam for two hours to keep clear of the burning oil which was floating on the water. A BOY CONDUCTOR. ; . . London, April 29. ;■ Willie Ferrero, the seven-year-old musical conductor, is giving a surprising exhibition of his wonderful powers of leadership of the orchestra at the Albert Hall. He shows remarkable mastery of technique.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 282, 1 May 1914, Page 2
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185GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 282, 1 May 1914, Page 2
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