GENERAL CABLES.
J PaMi, Sept. 2. A forest Are in th§ Biviera encompassed Gresse and Ant&es. People bare quitted the hotels at the seaside resorts and are taking refuge on the beach. The flames destroyed the splendid district of lavendeu, including M. Bfbot's and many jjthef parts and mansions.
MASONIC WAR MEMORIAL Becetted Sept. 4, 12.80 a.m. London, Sept. 3. The Graftd Lodge of Freemasons to-day Hecfded, on the Duke of Connaught's (fititttti, to appeal for funds from the MstfiWhood hi til parte of the world, the Object being to erect a Masonic sejap)e as the central hone of British ,i. Freemasonry, as a perpetual memorial '<y»' of the brotherhood who have fallen in > the war.—Aus.-N.js. Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 September 1919, Page 5
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