MISCELLANEOUS CABLEGRAMS.
[pes pbess association.] (Received 9, 10.15 a.m.) Paius, March 8. The Comedie Framjiise, Paris, has been destroyed by lire. It was a gigantic Haze. Some of tl.e pictures wtre rescued. A hostile demonstration was made at the British Consulate at Bordeaux, Subsequently the Prefect of Gironde and the Mayor of Bordeaux apologised. (Received 9,11.22 p.m. London, March 9. Sir Andrew Clarke, Victorian AgentGeneral, is arranging with the other Agents-General tore-open the agitation in favour of the investment of trust funds in colonial Btocks. Pabis, March 9. ! Mme. Hennot, the talented actress, I who was rehearsing, was suffocated in the Comedie Franagise. The fire occurred an hour before a matiiieperformance. (Deceived 10,1.50 a.m.) Pabis, March 9. M. Delcasse has apologised to Sir E. J. MoDson for the Bordeaux consulate incident, London, March 9, M. E. Blanc, the well-known owner, has bought the racehorse* Flying Fox for 37,500 guineas.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 53, 10 March 1900, Page 3
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149MISCELLANEOUS CABLEGRAMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 53, 10 March 1900, Page 3
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