THE WRECK OF THE LARACHE.
ADDITIONAL PARTICULARS. A TERRIBLE PANIC. Received June 26, 10.HO a.m. MADRID, June 26. The latest news in connection with the foundering of the Spanish liner Larache, in Mums Harbour, in a foe, shows that nxty-five persons were saved, many in a naked condition. There was a terrible panic. Two lifeboats were smashed. One hundred and live passengers were landed at Vigo three hours before the disaster.
CONGREGATIONAL CONFERENCE.
RELIGIOUS LIFE AND WORK IN THE COLONIES. ADDRESS BY A NEW ZEALAND MINISTER Received June 27, 12.15 a.m. LONDON, June 2(5. The Rev. John Wilkins, of New Zealand, addressed the Intercolonial Congregation Conference in London on religious life and work in the 1 colonies.
CABLE NEWS.
United I'rtws Association—By Electric Telegraph Copyright,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9126, 27 June 1908, Page 5
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