British and Foreign Telegrams.
United Press Association.— By Ele©» trie Telegraph.— Cojpyright. Received November 14, 10.49 a m, TERHIBLE GALES IN GREAT BRITAIN. .
London, November 14. The gale in the United Kingdomcontinues. The NorthumberlandiDurham, and Yorkshire coasts are strewn with wreckage,- and it Is feared that hundreds, have been -drowned, owing to unidentified '/vessels foundering*. The revenue cutter Active was dashed to pieces at tho Granton breakwater, in. the Uirth ot Forth.. The captain and twenty men! were drowned. Thes. steamer IngaT struck the rocks at TynemoUth', ana all on board were drdwried'. excepting one sailor. Many minor wrecKs have occurred, and yesterday- the Jknowni deaths, totalled, 100. . K^.-n _- . Received November 15/ 9.20 a.m,^ London, Novembt,rv> 14» jc *:A lifeboat belonging, t to Caisten near. Yarmouth, was,- . wrecked; . and nine, pi, tfie ccew drbv^heia T .!;' l lsie : ffi : » gutter, Tlo'ra jwtor wrecks '.'aji Kfhgstiowri ;'her crew^werefeavs^y*^ Received November I^'pi^S NEWS FdR>tfE~W~ZBAX*AN#ERS, 1 ?fli-ondoiSv ' Nbvember 14. It is repoPted-4hat- WjlhelminaQueen of, the >NetherlaJi<Js,Thas beea prematurely confined. Her condition is. satisfactory. *'"*»'... . ANpTHER AMERlCAN jn^tis^ , •t •. M New. York,^NQV€tt»ber -14,' 0 Mr J; Pierpont Morgan' And ot<h,enfinanciers; hayejformea^a Mmts -yrith 400,000,P00^ dollars capi#, to .consolidate the- .western, ;ca^roft.d.s, .iit. icluding>£.the:^Tortliern;ißacificA\- : :-[». Received November -15; i 9>20 x : r London, Npvemp^r li t V The Indian Plague Commission. Rtf» ports that innocuiation 'Sensibly) diminished the nun^ber ,and. s^vejdty; .of -eases, but the protection «Was absolute, in .individual casesj S ,»,,r ,^' •• THE IN3pIAHB. '- = , 'Ame^ijsa hap recognised , Great' BH« tafn.as\tlie protectresjs of . the Mq** qu^6 Jnxitaiis i^, Njc^gu'iL. ' ;« tNEWrRISFLE AND ;BANBQIJERx ; A successful public trial' tf iH^» lard's- -new rifle and bandolier" wait made at Staines.j . v.« '>rtv ■ •" : ' lj 'X ti^OROE ;ACITSiN;; ACITSiN; \ "* Percy i^fi^irt.wqy. ia «'Mnc for a di* vorce from his wife 7 the. well-knowa niusi_ hair^.J^rfbTifeSK; Miss; Mario Lloya, Hijriey^_^ihe- > ' costeq king." is joined as^co-respondent. . .?j: -New yorJK; N6T©mbe>'-iA« : v ;A.^New York miliipnsirfe^haj;;: &Mp* '.chased the- i fainouSrtHope? Inamontl vfor* £90^000; ,I,l* v^. ' '*, - ■)- v. r:->d 1 CONyEOT?Ip|f Si ; President Roosevelt; r^isryiif^ tiT* representative of the ~~ Chamber, of Commerce, expressed , sympathy with reciprocity conventions, ,'. and whil« declining, the active leadership warmly urge " Congress to actrV '"\ PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT'Sw .-> BROADMINDEDNEJSs: ' - President Roosevelt ha# ai>pbint«4 a negro magistrate. ' "'lfl'- ■ '"'
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11818, 15 November 1901, Page 2
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361British and Foreign Telegrams. Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11818, 15 November 1901, Page 2
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