GENERAL CABLES.
ACQUITTED OF MURDER. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright. Adelaide, May 25. Harold Escott, who on March 20, was committed for trial on a charge of murdering his father, has been acquitted. THE KING OF GREECE. Athens, May 24. The illness of King Constantino has caused general consternation. Crowds attended the churches. The tapping of the patient's plura means that the intercostal operation was unsuccessful. A destroyer hits been sent from Dedeagatcli for a Berlin specialist. King Constantino is very weak. EMPIRE DAY AT HOME. Received May 25, 11.55 p.m. London, May 25. I There were a few formal Empire Day celebrations in England, chiefly at the schools. Many leaders of the movement were engaged, in other national services. VICTORIA DAY IN AFRICA. Received May 25, 11.55 p.m. Capetown," May 25. Victoria Day was celebrated throughout South Africa. There were large children's functions, numerous remarkable demonstrations of loyalty, and many military parades.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 298, 26 May 1915, Page 8
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151GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 298, 26 May 1915, Page 8
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