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GENERAL CABLES.

OBITUARY. By Electric Telegraph—-Per Press Association—Copyright. LONDON, Oct. 5. The death is announced of Mr Clarence Holt, father of Bland Holt, RAILWAY TO KUMASSI. LONDON, Oct. 5. The railway has been opened to Kumassi, the capital of Ashanti. ALLEGED LACK OF LABOR. LONDON, Oct. 5. It is reported that several additional mines on the Rancl are closing owing to Jack of labor. THREATENED STRIK E. BERLIN, Oct. 5. .The coal heavers on the Hamburg quays have decided to strike unless conceded 4s 6d per day, of ten hours. A GERMAN TRUST. BERLIN, Oct. 5. A German steel trust has been formed at Dusseldorf. Each constituent frrm has been allotted a lixed percentage of the output. CABLE REPAIRING, PERTH, Oct. C. The steamer Restorer picked up the Cocos cable near Fremantle, and ■is now locating the break. STRIKE OF. CHINESE, MELBOURNE, October 6. With the view of bringing the istrike of Chinese cabinet-makers to an early close, the Chinese Employers’ Union has decided on a lock-out There are now three hundred Chinese out of work, representing about 70 per cent, of the total employed. MURDER OF NOBLEMAN. ST. PETERSBURG, Oct. 5. Gamblers at Vilna have made full confession of the murder of a wealthy, Russian nobleman. A NEW CABINET. BELGRADE, October 5. M, .Gruitch has formed a Cabinet.

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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 1015, 7 October 1903, Page 1

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GENERAL CABLES. Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 1015, 7 October 1903, Page 1

GENERAL CABLES. Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 1015, 7 October 1903, Page 1

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