GENERAL CABLES.
RELIEF FOR WINEGROWERS’.
Paris, December 13,
The Chamber of Deputies voted 5,000,000 francs for the relief of the; ■winegrowers from the damage \ caused by bad weather. GREEK ELECTIONS. i Athens, December 13. j M. Venezelos swept the country: except Thessaly. The capital re-1 turned all Ministerialists.
AUSTRIAN POLITICS. i Vienna, December 13. ! The Austrian Cabinet has re- [ signed owing to the defection of i the Polish party, which withdrew I its support on account of the fail-! ure of the Ministerial promise to I construct the Galician canals. !
PORTER CHARLTON' CASE
(Received 14, 0.5 a.m.) Washington, December 13. The State Department has issued to the Italian Ambassador a warrant for the extradition of Porter Charlton, wanted for the Lake Como murder. Habeas corpus proceedings are pending in th? New Jersey courts. CRUELTY TO BOYS. Berlin, December 13. Pastor Breithaupt, director of the Boys’ Reformatory at Mieltschin, and eight subordinates, were indicted for horsewhipping boys, beating their feet and knee-caps, and chaining their wrists anJ ankles.
ARGENTINE CATTLE EXPORT. (Received 14, 9.25 a.m.) Buenos Ayres, Dec. 13. A decree permits Argentine cat-' tie, certified sound, to be exported, to Europe. RELIGIOUS RITES. Calcutta, Dec. 13. Mussnlmen are sacrificing cows quietly. Some of the police have been withdrawn. 1 (Received 14. 10.20 a.m.) U Brisbane, Dec. 14. The coach from Charleville to. Augathella, heavily laden with mails and passengers, is missing since Saturday.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 3, 14 December 1910, Page 1
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