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GENERAL CABLES

, ,b«,-Electric Telegraphr-Per Press . Association —Copyright. >-V- " •' '•*. .LONDON, Feb. 3. Princess Victoria spent a better - Her condition is fl.uite satis- . -•fnbtory- Tho evening bulletins have professional soldiers anil rifle ™rts strenuously urge the wikh--f S nc tho new British abort rifle, jdrawal o_ scientific comparative pending P«>P“* haVC bC en o£ the Clyde upon W !® Kj <?f a carriage oi Goods particularly, intonering with liberty o£ British subjects. SYDNEY, Feb. 4A Tour year old child succumbed to drinking a quantity of schnal .P • ' Two hunks have been sunk at the entrance to Newcastle tiar “° ' r bo [the object of. forcing a scour deepen the entrance. , , . „ ' The Labor Conference aciopted na ftho prelude to a party Platform a statement clearly dofuunte the aims of politically-organised labor, cultivation of Australian scnC^«rl4 C ot Jne lull rcPdtoft.fleir industry .to ®l e _nVluccra by collective owmersiup ** CnoPoHes and the extension oi and economic lunctionsst.af.e and municipal.

. . - MELBOURNE, : T he Premiers’ Conference opens at »^Copjr o rrest; declares that Mr is inadequate and pross information gif wns> That this -visit to coasta- . outcome of°the foolish actiop G °^oTb it iormedi ~.•••

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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1372, 6 February 1905, Page 3

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GENERAL CABLES Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1372, 6 February 1905, Page 3

GENERAL CABLES Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1372, 6 February 1905, Page 3

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