GENERAL CABLES.
ROYAL VISIT TO INDIA. PORT SAID, October 27. Tho Renown, with tho Prince of Wales and party on board, has arrived here. BY-ELECTION. LONDON, October 27. Tho by-election for tho Hampstead scat resulted as follows;—Mr Fletcher (Unionist), 4225; Mr Rowe (Liberal), 3803; majority for Mr Fletcher, 422. THE LIPPE SUCCESSION. BERLIN. October 27. Tho Kaiser has cordially congratulated Count Leopold of Lippc-Dctmold on establishing his right ot succession. GENERAL BOOTH. LONDON, October 27. General Booth had a groat reception at the Guildhall. He declared that tho Salvation Army was now generally recognised for what it professed to be—a friend to the homeless. HIGH ALTITUDE IN A BALLOON. PARIS, October 27. M. Lebaudy’s steerable balloon ascended 15,000 feet, travelling tlifvty feet per second against tho wind. The machine was easily directed. Tho military officers are amazed at tho result, ana consider the trials conclusive.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5732, 30 October 1905, Page 5
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