GENERAL CABLES.
AMERICAN IMPORTS AND EXPORTS Australian-NX Cable Association. New York. Jan. 1. The imports and exports 0/ the port of New York in 101 (J were a record, amounting to 4,009,000.000 dollars. The total United States imports and export's, exclusive of gold, were 8,000,000,000. j MEXICAN REBELLION. '' Washington. Dec. 31. An official report has been received stating that General Villi is advancing en Chihuahua with a thousand men. He captured a train of ammunition and sixteen cannon. When he recently took Torreon, General Hen-era, the leader of the Curranzists, was comt-martiallcd Mid executed. General- Titlainantea suicided when Villa defeated him, FIRE AT A' LUNATIC ASYLUM. MONTRKAL. JAN. 1. Forty-six women were burned to deatli 'during; the destruction of a female lunatic, asylum at fcteeredinand, Marantic Comity, at-night time. There was an uncontrollable rrnic, Many leaped from high windows and others crouched near windows un*-,:': incinerated. The temperature was twenty degrees below zero, and the hydrants were frozen. , , „..;,, PROHIBITION IN NEWFOUNDLAND. Montreal. Jan. 1. Absolute pMhibition wili be enforced in Newfoumllard from to-day.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 January 1917, Page 6
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