GENERAL CABLES.
iiURGLARIIiS INCREASING. London, Jan. 27 The insurance companies a.re alarmed at the increase of burglaries, which are now live times the previous daily average—Aus.Cable Assn.
KJVIS. iI'SW KRALAND. London, Jan. ?,8.
The New Zealand is proceeding to India, where she stays for a mouth, and then sails for Australia, arriving at Fremantlc in May.
TV. Austral;:; la refitting at Portsmor.!!; aH v.-;'; |ivol>a I>l v sai! for Austral,.-. :.i Xay --i-js.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
A GUARDIANSHIP CASE. London, Ja::. 25
The trustees oi" the late Lieut. -Colonel Be-ne, who is believed to have been killed i:i October 1!)17, sm petitioning the Edinburgh Court oi' Session to remove the widow from the guardianship of her two children. The petition alleges drunkenness and immoral conduct, and assert- that she was under the influence of drink during the election lampaign in East Fife, when opposing Mr Asquitli. —Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assoc.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 January 1919, Page 5
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