CABLE NEWS.
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BRITISH AND FOREIGN.
: [press association.] IDLE BRITISH MINERS. .(Received Jan. 5;" 8.35 a m ) TT LONDON, Jan. V • Upwards of 20,000 miners are now, idle in Northumberland and Durham. TIRED OP LIFE. . .BERLIN, Jan. 4. lwenty suicides or; attempted' suicides took place in Berlin in W days. oBrruARY. _~ SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 4. Ihe death is announced of Mb Ogden Mills, the San Francisco financier. AVIATOR KILLED. n LONDON, Jan. 4. v iteuter s Paris correspondent reports that Delagrange was killed while*' seroplaning at Bordeaux. THE AYRSHIRE. LONDON, Jan. 4. Ihe Ayrshire is unloading with a view to refloating and returning to the Mersey for repairs. MONTREAL'S TYPHOID. OTTAWA, Jan. 4. lhere are 1000 more typhoid! patients in Montreal. A few deaths have occurred. A NEW BRIDGE. NEW YORK, Jan. 4. lhe Manhattan bridge, the fourtK 9^n r nnnht River > costin S £s>'5 >' 200.000, has been opened. ICE FATALITIES. r . BERLIN, Jan. 4. Many ice accidents occurred in Germany during the New Year festivals, and J. 2 persons were drowned. T.HE FALL OF TAMMANY. _ NEW YORK, Jan. 4. lhe, first list of nine municipal officers issued by the Mayor of Now York contains the name of only oneregular Tammanyite. ENGINEERS AND POLITICS. ™ „ «' LONDON, Jan. 4. Of the 280 members of the Stafford branch of the Amalgamated Society ? f Engineers, only 28' Participated, -in the ballot regarding the membership levy of one shilling, for the Parliamentary propaganda. Three favoured the levy, and 25 were againafr it. ■.-*-.' ■ ■ •" •'■ ■ ■
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLIV, Issue 3, 5 January 1910, Page 4
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249CABLE NEWS. Marlborough Express, Volume XLIV, Issue 3, 5 January 1910, Page 4
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