GENERAL CABLES.
A CLAIM FOR DAMAGES. By Telegraph.—Press Assn —-Copyright. London, March 7. At the Cardiff assizes Harold Greenwood, solicitor, of Kidwelly, who was acquitted eighteen months ago on a charge of having poisoned his wife, has brought an action against, Darc, proprietor of waxworks in Cardiff. Greenwood’s counsel stated that damages were being sought for a very gross libel. Defendant exhibited Greenwood’s effigy in the chamber of horrors. His effigy was placed close to that of Charles Peace. On one side was a woman who was hanged for a cruel murder, and on the other side was Mac Sweeney, late Lord Mayor of Cork. DESTRUCTIVE CYCLONE. Capetown, March 7. Further details of the Chinde cyclone show that ten steamers were sunk or driven ashore. Eight Europeans and sixty natives were drowned, and the town practically blotted out.
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 March 1922, Page 7
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138GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, 9 March 1922, Page 7
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