GENERAL GABLES.
HIDDEN ARMS. DISCOVERED IN SPAIN. .MADRID, January 14. The authorities at Malaga discovered that 3000 lilies had been imported inside blocks and ornamental pillars of cement lined with zinc. The disclosure was due to the cracking of the cement. A Dutch steamer brought a consignment from Marseilles, and it was thence transhipped.
BLOWN UP. EXPLOSION ON AMERICAN SUBMARINE. NEW YORK, January 16. The Tinted States' submarine EG was blown up and sunk in the -Brooklyn naval yards. Twenty are believed to have Keen killed. The damage was dorio by an internal explosion, the cause of which is unknown.
GRAHAME WHITE, RESPONDENT.
LONDON, January 14
The wife of Grahame White, the aviator, has obtained an order for the restitution of conjugal rights. The evidence showed that he husband had been paying attention to ~nother woman.
N.S.W. GOLD RETURNS. SYDNEY, January 14
Tlie Now South Wales 1915 pold yield was 132,498 ounces fine, valued at £562,819, an increase of 7991 ounces < fine as compared with 1914.
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Waikato Times, Volume 86, Issue 13082, 17 January 1916, Page 5
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