GENERAL CABLES.
KING EDWARD. LONDON, April 12. The Royal yacht Victoria and Albert started from Palma (in. the Spanish island of Majorca), but returned to Port Mahon (Minorca) owing to a gale. CONVICTION CONFIRMED. LONDON, April 12. The King’s Bench has confirmed the conviction recorded against Sir Kensit (son of tli© late Mr John Kensit. 'the well-known anti-ritualist) for being concerned in a brawling scene at St. Paul’s. DROUGHT BROKEN. MADRID, April 12. The drought which threatened serious consequences in the Andalusian districts has broken. RAILWAY MISHAP. LONDON, April 12. The fusion of wires on a tube railway stopped traffic for an hour, and filled several stations with smoke. Hundreds of passengers were conducted safely to the surface -without panic. SCOTTISH CHURCH TROUBLE. LONDON, April 12. The Free Church of Scotland has expelled 6848 adherents of the United Presbyterian Church from their usual churches.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 5563, 14 April 1905, Page 5
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