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SECOND EDITION. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

« LONDON STREET SENSATION. BT ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.—COPYRIGHT, PEE UNITED TRESS ASSOCIATION. Received November 2!), !).10 a.m. LONDON, Nov. 2S. Inspector Henry is microvilli:. Accused has been ivinandod. Albert Howes, a chauffeur, tired three times at Sir E. R. Henry, Commissioner of tho Metropolitan Force, outside his Kensington, residence, wounding; him in the groin. The assailant, who was arrested, recently applied for a taxi-cab driver's license, which was refused. FAMOUS TRIAL RECALLED. Received November •>'.)■ I(>.2"> a.m. LONDON, Nov. 2S. Mr dnstiec Dai ling lias granted .Madame Steinheil an injunction against Adam, the author, and Werner Laurie, tho publishor, <il" tin' hook "Woman ;v:rt Crime." wherein tho famous trial idescribed. Defendant:- agreed io withdraw the reflections and to e./inporisato Madame steinheil. MENTAL DEFICIENCY BILL.

Reeeived Nove'idicr 20. I0."i0 a.m. LONDON. Nov. -JS. A reinarkaide apj/al has been made '.o the (.'ovoni'neiil stating that failure :o pass the Montai !); fieiency Rill will be nothing short oi a national calamity. The appeal is sj^m d by tin* Archbishop of Canterbury, Sir Archibald (loikio. (the eminent geologist). Sir Thomas Allbiit (suigenn). Sir William Osier (physician), Mr Karl Person and many w<ll-known men and women.

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Mataura Ensign, 29 November 1912, Page 5

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SECOND EDITION. GENERAL CABLE NEWS. Mataura Ensign, 29 November 1912, Page 5

SECOND EDITION. GENERAL CABLE NEWS. Mataura Ensign, 29 November 1912, Page 5

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