GENERAL CABLES.
Jatimiea, Feb. 28. 2 In resentment of the rise in tramwayi fares, a mob attacked the gaol at Kingston. assaulted the governor and his aide-de-camp who were attempting 0 rescue a party of constables and tool refuge in a liquor saloon. The polios fired a. volley, killing one ami wounding thirty. The mob then tied. j N.S.W. STOCK lIE I'l m , Sydney. Feb. 2' : The stock returns show thai the tml - her of horses in the State' on .Taniiarjt Ist 559,7(47, an increase of 1 ’ ,890:ji cattle 2,731,fit)1, a decrease oi 23,372 j sheep. 12,753,103, a, decreasi ol 133,881.' 1 DIVINITY DECREES. ' London, l'’eb 28. The professors of divinity at Cambridge University favour the removal of the restrictions w hereby divinity degreed are restricted to members of the Chtirciij of England. ' COVEN 1' CARDEN BROKERS. London, Fob. 28. The C’ovont Garden brokers-have cided that admission to the salerooip'j shall lie restrioted to ticket-holders, in order to prevent sellers by private 1 reaty obtaining information regarding — •• i .MOVING PICTURE TRI’ST. Washington. Feb. 28. The Department of Justice is investigating the moving picture business. Ailj alleg::tion is made that a trust controls the business. F.S. RAILWAY SHAMBLES. Washington. Feb. The remarkable dent h-r:ite ot the Aim rienn railways is exemplified by the ' figures for the months of Jidv. August, and September last, when 29l peisnmw iicw killed and 1909 hmircd. :l 'nth-rate shows a coi’siderabio de-<-:-oase as compared with the correspo’mling period of 1910. MFRDER AND SACRILEGE. Vienna, Fell. 2-8. flic trial has opened ot three monks ,-.f ilm St. I'miline Convent at Cza n•dovhona. charged with murder , and sacrilege in September. 1909. MI RDERED IN A TRAIN. Pans, Fei>.. 28 .'.mire lb>!imrtz, a butcher, was disemored in a ti'i’.iu at Chalons-sur-Saone with i hirty knife w minds. The murder--w- a itgh ted at Chalons, escaping with f I tie. DUKE OF FIFE'S F( NERAL. < Ri'coiv e-i 29, 10 a.mA London. I‘i b. 2 s . ’l'fluenza prev oiiteil Qiirrii Alexandra .i!,d Princess Maud from all eml ii’" t be. I a neral oi t!e> la ■ - Duke ot life. 1 1:0' F'lima!: < >fl’e-is t ■ -i!Those present, included the Kiirjfc’ ml (Jue'-n, the Prwce ->t Wai. a. ti-a linw.s Royal, and the daughters of Ai'tlmr of tmught. and others. The W'W' .1 ROBBERY. Vicuna. I'oli. 28. La a. I. a io al’s,-, tnuelliug on the I'aris oxpi-e-. -.a, col.bed ot £10.0IK» un'tll of perils and diamonds, which were fastened inside his pocket.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 64, 29 February 1912, Page 5
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