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GENERAL CABLES.

THE LATEST SCANDAL. (Received November 27, 10.29 p.m.) BERLIN, November 27. ( Princess Alice, of Schoenburg, has initiated divorce proceedings at Dresden against Prince Victor. THE HARTAIANN AITIRDER. BERLIN, November 27: Ensign Huessnor, whose trial in connection with the murder of Gunner Hartmann,- at lissen, created a sensation, has boon dismissed from tho German Navy.

WELSH COAL FOR THE NAVY. LONDON, November 26. The Admiralty has distributed an order among twenty South Wales collieries for half a million tons of coal. CATHOLICS AND TRINITY COLLEGE. LONDON. November 26. Cardinal Logue, Primate of Ireland, curtly refused the offer of the authorities of Trinity College, Dublin, of a. site within the college for a Catholic ch,ape) and deanery, also professional privileges for Catholic students.' A similar offer was made to Presbyterians. PROTECTION OP HELIGOLAND. BERLIN, November 26. The German Government is expending £750,000 in the construction of protective works to guard against the erosion of Heligoland. PREVENTION OP MILITARY BRUTALITY. . BERLIN, November 26. General Baron Von Asob, the Bavarian Minister of War. has* assented to a resolution, which was thereupon unanimously passed by the Chamber of Deputies, providing that officers who are ■guilty of maltreating soldiers bo removed from the active iist. END OF A STRIKE. NEW YORK, November 26. The strike has been settled of three thousand tramway men in Chicago, whoso demands were a rise in wages of 25 per cent.,, eleven hours as a working day, and recognition of their union. SYDNEY. November 27. Great shoails of mullet have appeared in tho harbour. BERLIN, November 26. A post-mortem examination on the body of Princess Elizabeth of Hesse (who died suddenly on the 18th inst.) disclosed. the fact that death was caused by oyster poisoning. PARIS. November 26. The French colonial sold:cr who was arrested at Cherbourg on a charge of heaping stones on tho railway over which the train occupied by the King and Queen of Italy bad to pass is insane. MADRID. November 26. The ladies in Madrid are resenting tho Governors orders to remove their hats at theatrical performances, _ and threaten to leave tho theatres in. a body if tho order is enforced.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 5134, 28 November 1903, Page 5

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GENERAL CABLES. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 5134, 28 November 1903, Page 5

GENERAL CABLES. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 5134, 28 November 1903, Page 5