BRITISH & FOREIGN.
t Eleotrio Telegraph— Copyrjghi— United Press Association.) (Received January 4,. 9 4 5 a.m.) LONDON, J a »* j-"* A section of the Little': England party having acquired the Daily Nfcwi the editor' has notified his intention oTretiring. The gale upset one of thej great trilithons at Stonehenge, Salisbury Plain. As the result the lintel was broken. Seven deaths have occurred from arsenical beer poisoning at Manchester m three days. Sir John Tenniel, artist, ii has retired from Punch. Mr Edward Linley Sambourne succeeds him. The Agents-General have signed the Pacific cable contract. The Duke of York has been appointed Colonel of the Royal Marines. " France projects a system jj pf an allFrench cable, ultimately Costing ten million pounds, j
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 9037, 4 January 1901, Page 2
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