LORD HALDANE
AND HIS RECENT SPEECH. (Received This Morning, 12.5 o'clock.) LONDON, January 16. The Right Hon H. H. Asquifh states that Lord JJaldano's education speech merely indicate! the general pgnciples the Government had in view. Their attainment would be gradual. I The Primate, speaking at Folkstone, welcomed Lord Haldane's scheme. Ho was prepared, he said, toco-operate with hini. He supported the Scottish system, in -which relir gion was interwoven with education. | DISASTERS'-AT-'-SEA:; > A STEAMER FOUNDERS. ! (Received Januarv 16, 11.10 a.m. i LONDON. January. 15. The steamer Clan Mackenzie, from to Colombo, was stranded off Cadiz, and foundered. She was valued, at a quarter cf a million.. DASHED ON THE ROCKS. (.Received Jaimar 16. 10.30 a.m.) LONDON, January 15. The Russian barque California was dashed on the rooks on the North urn-1 bei-land coast. 1 Ten men were drowned. j (The California was n:n iron fourmasted vessel. : of 251S tons, built in 1882 by Harland and Wolff, Belfast.) ALL HANDS LOST. i (Received This Morning, 12.5 o'clock.) . LONDON, January 16. I The Swedish fcieamer Neptunis foundered at Doggerbfink. All bands were frowned. A MYSTERY ~ .. I ,<- :V THE TREVANW)Sf CASE. ('Received This Moitfiii)& 12.5 o'clock";) LONDON, January 16.
Fivo caveats have 5 besn lodged against the will of Mr Hugh Trevanion, who was suppose to have died from veronal poisoning. With the exception of legacies amounting to £1550, he left the residue of his estate to a friend named A. E. Roe. or to tho hospitals if Roe predeceased him.
Both liyed. in sumptuous apart-
Trevanion met Roe two years ago ■S hpaixl .a .lineiV. of, w,lwb. % fbxt..,wa s ■ ftn officer.
Tievahion became seriously ill, and Roe mmsed" him.' This resulted in the closest friendship.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 17 January 1913, Page 5
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