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GENERAL CABLES

Ifilectno Telegraph-y Press Assouiation Copyright. (Received this day at 0.40 a.m.) Paris, This Day. Go belt's tapestry, which has been missing for years from the Pan Museum, has been found forming the lining of the Museum caretaker's and his son’s trousers. lamdon, Isist Night. Unionists at Ulster have invited Mr A. liirrell, Chief Secretary for Irelaml, to witness the Clubs drilling on Empire Day and see what they aregoing to do to defend their rights against Home Rule when it becomes inaugurated. Mr Nicholson, the designer, says, Sir Thomas Lipton’s yacht (with which he is challenging lor the America Cup) is of comparatively shallow draught, but it’s not a freak. Berlin Ixist Night. The newspapers publish many special articles concerning Wagner’s centenary. Prince Luitzpold, Regent of Bavaria, unveiled the statue at Munich. Constantinople, Last Night. The steamer Senegal struck an automatic mint- 200 yards from shore. The explosion ripped her starboard- how open. The captain, with admirable coolness, succeeded in beaching the vessel. Throe sailors were drowned, hut all the passengers and the mails were saved. Paris, Last Night. Tormery (the village which' all the nihabitants vacated ]>ending the dynamiting of a, gigantic overhanging rock, and whom the Government would have compensated if their houses had been destroyed) has been saved. Three hundred mines were explodetl under the rock, reducing it to powder. Tokio, ast Night. The .Emperor is suffering from inflammation of the lungs. He is in high fever. Delhi, La«t Night. In connection with the sedition arrests cabled on the 10th in.st., though details are not fully published, it. is announced that the police for months have been steadily following clues. A widespread organisation has been working through schools and other eduea tion al establish men ts.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 4539, 24 May 1913, Page 5

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GENERAL CABLES Pahiatua Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 4539, 24 May 1913, Page 5

GENERAL CABLES Pahiatua Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 4539, 24 May 1913, Page 5

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