GENERAL CABLES.
NOIIDDJiUTSCIIER LLOYD SUBSIDY
By Cable —Press Association—Copyright
Berlin, May 12
Tliero are hopes that the withdrawal of the Norddeutscher Lloyd Company from the Australian service will not be permanent. The company informed the Government that a subvention of half a million was necessary.
THE DANISH SOVEREIGNS. London, May 12. The Danish Sovereigns received a groat public ovation and were ontertained at the Guildhall.
A FIND OF RELICS. Athena, <May 12. Italian excavators on the island of Rhodes secured geventy eases of ancient relics of great importanee. They will be shipped to Rome. Boldierj arc guarding the excavations. Tho tomb [ of General Arietomenes kas been dis- j covered. I
A FATAL EXPLOSION. Washington, Ma.y 12. An explosion in the «ngine-room of the steamer Jefferson at Norfolk, Virginia, killed eight men. A USEFUL DONATION. Sydney, May 13. An anonymous donor lias givert £20,000 to the Burnside Presbyterian orphanage homes. AN ARCTIC OOLLKOTION. London, May 12. A collection of Arctic specimens gathered by the Franklin expedition in 1819 has been discovered m the or ' gl " , wrappings at the museum of the Royal Naval Hospital at Haslar. The collection comprises minerals and paleozoic [ fossils.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 293, 14 May 1914, Page 2
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