BRITISH AND FOREIGN.
PfnwK A-ssociation-Bv Telegraph-Copyrlehi LOSSES OF PROVISION MERCHANTS ' 'LONDON. Sept. 16.
Messrs Willey and Riley, provisibn importers, of London, announce that they sustained losses m connection with the defalcations of Alberti.. the Danish exing to £I,CCO.COO, and who has been -arrested. There will, however, be no interruption of Messrs W llley - and Riley's business. TOWNS DOWN WITH INFLUENZA. Towns ni confined to his bed. He is suffering from a slight atuack cf influenza, but is recovering. COLONIAL CABLES. The Chambers of Commerce, now in congress at Cardiff, resolved that the cost of colonial cables ought to be very matelv.ally reduced. Received 1 a.m., Sept. 18th. THE KAISER v» aiuvt-.,.
LONDON, Sept. 17
French newspapers sfctte that the reason for "tlie Kaiser not crossing the frontier was due to a wanting that two Aleations hal felt Mulhausen- with the intention to asNnss nate him.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 13703, 18 September 1908, Page 5
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