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GENERAL CABLES.

KOHOLASTIC PHILOSOPHY

Bt Cable—Press Association—Copyright

Home, July (i, A Papal decree orders all te&cliers of theology in Piornan Catholic universities, and seminaries to adopt St. Tliouus Aquinas's Summa-Theol < giae as a text book.

LOSS OF A LAUNCH. Vancouver, July (i. New s from Skagway, Alaska, states, that the gasoline launch Superb, earning Americans bound to'Juneau to celebrate July 4, capsized in a storm. Thirteen of the occupants were drowned, but six clung to the overturned boat and afterwards were re,scued. X-RAYS ON THE LIVER. Berlin, July 8. A .specialist has reported to the' Medical Society that -he successfully X-rayjd liver -and spleen far the detection of functional disorders of growths.

GERMAN ARMY TliOUSElffi. Berlin, July 8. The army is adopting grey-colore 1 trousers for both peace and wa.r time. TUT? CROSSLAND CASE. London, July (>. A verdict of not guilty was returned in tlie case in which Thomas Crosslaud, author, was charged with having conspired with Lord Alfred Douglas to make a false charge against Mr. It"-,-, of having committed certain acts with a youth named Garratt.

TOO ROUGH ON THE CHINESE Ottawa, ,7-uly -Mt. J. i\ M'Oonncil]. editor of the Vancouver Sun, is claiming i(HHK) IV wiroiigfnl dismissal 'because he was too hostile to Hie Chinese on the occasion of the recent murder of ti European woman. He also seeks an injunction (o prevent (lie president of Sun (,'om--1',i".l f lOlll dictating the paper's polic\ r .

COVENT GARDEN ESTATE.

London. July (J. Mr. H. Mallaby-Deeley, M.l>, who recently bought the Co vent Garden estate from the Dukr- of Bedford. l, ils transferred it -to '-Sir Joseph ISeecliam and Alexandra Onnrod, a .Vfaneh ester stockbroker.

TIIK EVJCL-EKili HOLD-UP. Melbourne. July 7. Kvan has been remanded to Sydne i'i connection with tile Eveieigh hold-up.

STiiIKK TN iSTATIi YARDS. „ , Sydney. July 7. Employees in the State thiphuildino yard have struck, owing to the llarlnv n"* 1 . ruf^jll K to recognise the union otlieials. three hundred men ;u-, rendered idle.

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Bibliographic details
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 40, 8 July 1914, Page 2

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328

GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 40, 8 July 1914, Page 2

GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 40, 8 July 1914, Page 2

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