MISCELLANEOUS CABLES.
Press Association —By Tel. —Copyright. The Credit Bank of India 3 Bombay, and two smaller banks have suspended. All were managed by Indians. ■ The battleship Queen Mary attained a speed of 35.7 knots per hour. Three boys who were boating in' tho river at Launoeston, Tasmania," were, to swim ashore and drowned, . A gallery collapsed in ayTowish syn^ fogu© in New York during the ".New ear" celebrations. One hundred persons wore precipitated screaming wifch. panic on to the heads of those beaea&. Only four wero seriously injured,, imp many were shaken. -V'" 1 ' Disastrous floods have occurred-." "m Southern Texaß. , Twelve people -Wrn drowned, and the damage is estfynaseijl at twelve million dollars. ' ''*-- A French torpedo flotilla held ing practice at night, and aSX, V) 0 twenty-two torpedoes launched' objective. - ' - ''.' After an all-night sitting :,%% Nfrtj, South Wales Assembly Norton-Griffiths railway • scheme; ■ ■ ' ' . , ',, 'J?? i 'ty&s Mr Holmajx< declares that 'ha hi&jm intention'of letting Mi W&de''iewi|»' from the situation of which he has plunged heroics and mock\marHiysrdcßgi^.VS^^ J '—: —rrwv-*, -«Mtsf&>
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 15163, 6 October 1913, Page 7
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170MISCELLANEOUS CABLES. Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 15163, 6 October 1913, Page 7
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