News of the World.
Brilisli and Foreign Telf Rrams. United Press Association. -By Electric Telegraph.— Copyright. LORD KITCHENER HURT. Bombay, November 17"Wihile riding alone through a highway t,unnel Lord Kitchener's horse shied antl Kitchener's leg struck a projecting beam, breaking botii bones clean above the ankle. TJie leg was set, and is doing well. THE ITALIAN SOVEREIGNS. London, November 17. The Italian Sovereigns received an ovation &t Portsmouth. .VJJVJSIECTjaN. Lonclon, November 19. Profeastor Baylise, of iiixQ University College, London, Jias recovered £2000 I damages from Stephen Coleridge, secretary of the Anti-Vivisection Society, who, upon the evidence of two Swedish lofty ' medical stfufrtenls, charged Baylies with cruelty wihen operating on a dog. COMPENSATION TO WORKERS. The Home Secretary has appointed ! a Departmental Committee to consider toe ilesirnbility of, extending Ifce law of compensation for workmen's Snjitries tip 9<hsc classes ot cmiployment.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12416, 20 November 1903, Page 2
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140News of the World. Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12416, 20 November 1903, Page 2
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