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MISCELLANEOUS CABLES.

PEE PRESS ASSOCIATION. Ottawa, September 30. The Duke and Duchess of Cornwall have reached Kevelstoke, in British Columbia. Washington, September 30. Two night prowlers stabbed a sentinel on duty at Mr. McKinley's tomb and then escaped in the darkness. President Koosevelt persists in moving about without the attendance of detectives. Fabis, September 30. A boiler on a French torpedo boat at Algiers exploded, killing one and in-1

juring five men. At a bull fight held at Bayonne a red automobile was used instead of horses, but the bull refused to faee the motor. Received 1,10.30 p.m. London, October 1. The Earl of Scarborough has induced the Grimsby strikers to resume work, pnding arbitration by the Board of Trade. The War Office explains that Sir Redvers Boiler and the Duke of Ooqnaught retain the commands of the Aldershot and Dublin Army dorps for two and thtee years respectively. Vancouver, October 1. The Duke and Duoheas of Cornwall have arrived here. Received 2, 1 a.m. Vibina, October I. Hungary and Austria decline to review the commercial treaties if the German Tariff Bill u carried. The Austrian and Hungarian press declare that the Triple Alliance is imperilled.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 222, 2 October 1901, Page 3

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MISCELLANEOUS CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 222, 2 October 1901, Page 3

MISCELLANEOUS CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 222, 2 October 1901, Page 3

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