GENERAL CABLES.
BATTLESHIPS SUITER PROM EARTHQUAKE. By telegraph.—Press Ann.—Copyright. New York, Aug. 4. The Pacific fleet of dreadnoughts, which was off the Mexican coast, was shaken by an earthquake of terrific violence, and suffered slight damage.— Aus. N.Z. Cable Assoc. PANAMA CANAL PAYMENT. New Yorlc, July 31. The Senate Foreign Relations Committee reported favorably on the Columbian treaty, under which Columbia will receive 25 million dollars compensation for the acquisition by the United States of the Panama Canal temtory.—Aub, N.Z. Oable Assoc. \ BRITISH FREIGHTER CAPSIZES. Received August 0, 12.4Q a.m. New York, August 4. The British freighter Clan Gordon cap* sized 140 miles off Cape Hatteras. Four of the crew were drowned. ANTI-JAPANESE RIOTS. Received August 0, 12.40 a.m. New York, August 4. jV despatch from Honolulu states that serious anti-Japanese riots are reported at Tsionafu and Shantung.—Aus.-N.Z, Cable Assn. PRINCES TO ENTER CAMBRIDGE. Received August 0, 12.20 a.mLondon, August 3. Princes Albert and Henry will become undergraduates at Trinity College, Cambridge, in October.
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 August 1919, Page 5
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