United Press -Association— By Electric Telegraph— Copyright. THE WRECK OF THE THERMOPYLAE. CAPETOWN, Sept. 21. The Court suspended the certificate of the captain of the Thermopylae for six months. NEW ZEALAND LUNATIC ASYLUMS. LONDON, Sept. 21. Dr Baxter Gow, of Prestwick, has been appointed superintendent of lunatic, asylums in New Zealand. THE RITUALISTIC MOVEMENT. Sixty churches in the dioceses of London and Rochester have abandoned the ceremonial use of incense, in accordance with, the recent decision of the Archbishops. A FATAL EARTHQUAKE. CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept, 21. An earthquake at Aideri, a town in Asia Minor, sixty miles from Smyrna, killed 100 persons and destroyed many houses. THE FRENCH WINE CROP. PARIS, Sept. 21. The vintage in France is abundant and of splendid quality.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6597, 22 September 1899, Page 3
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