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GENERAL CABLE NEWS

(bt wtgGiuni-m MS 4seociATios-cor«tiani.) ( COLLIERY TROUBLE AVERTED. (Rcc. March 11, 11.25 p.m.) . ~ , London, March 11, As tho outcome of the Coal Conciliation the tj?\v"l g ' tl n- trouble i.i stated^ o **", , c ; bleK r«ni i". Wednesday's issue in SontlMV 1 '"''"ng.dispute is developing th 7i.! lk , 11le eolller y Proprietors state a Si vLT U oul P ut ,« "Id «t a loss, and difficult* $, m° ~rS Act ,vi " ! ncreM « th ° aimcmt}. ih e m en propose a limitation of output in preference to a reduction , of "ages] IMPERIAL PRESS CONFERENCE. Vl «n, •, „ ■ Lo !«Son, March 11. Kin%lT' ? 1 ?T '* is underst °°d that K ng fcdward will take some occasion to rcCoXenco. !° gatCS t0 th ° Imperial PrC£s SMALL POX. _ 'London, March 11, Two oases of small pox are reported in London, and two in Bolton. A FREETRADE RALLY. mi t. . , London, March 10, Iho I'reetraders are making a rallv Meetings have been held in several 'areo provincial towns.. b TRANSVAAL ASIATICS. Tho Premier of tl.e r SstLr m, thom U i ago ?' ,nstead of transplanting them over tho border at Volksrust. colonialToans.

Tii v '/ i ,r, Lont,on i March 10.

ANOTHER WARNING TO THE SHAH. He bocretnry for Foreign Affairs, Sir Edward Grey has warned Tenia, in conncc■on w,th tho state of civil war in Tab L (the Nationalist stronghold),, that Persia will bo held responsible should harm befall nf°thn n S' h | I C<, f ulato OT '"'g to the action or tlie bhah s troops., INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC. London, .March 10. An outbreak of influenza in Great Britain has caused 144 deaths in four weeks. Man" c tllo v !S, tlms wero Persons over 60 years ?L agt V A'";- obituary notices in an issuo of a-haif nd Om " colum " aml FRENCH INCOME TAX. m- t, , „, Par 's. March 10. ino I'rench Chamber of Deputies, by 407 votes to 170, accepted the income-tax proposals brought down by M. Caillaux,- Minister for finance. NEW STEAMER. ivr.Ti -'u ~m London, March 10. M'llwrajth M'Eacharu and Co.'s new steamer E-aroola has been launched at lh\iast. A COLLIER ASHORE. Ti ir ™i, , s >' dne y« March 11. ine collier Wallsond is ashoro in a rough sea in a bad position on Bellambi Ikef The crow are safe. UNEMPLOYED IN MELBOURNE. Molbourno, March 11. A deputation of unemployed informed tho Aletnodist Conference that there are 10 000 unemployed in Melbourne at the present time. SYDNEY'S TELEPHONE STATISTICS. ~ .-, ' , . . Way, March 11. At the postal inquiry, the manager of telephones stated that the number of telephono calls in the city averaged over "a.Otj'o daily, and in suburban exchanges, about the same.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 454, 12 March 1909, Page 5

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GENERAL CABLE NEWS Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 454, 12 March 1909, Page 5

GENERAL CABLE NEWS Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 454, 12 March 1909, Page 5

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