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GENERAL CABLES

REDUCED TEA DUTY,

®y Hlootrie Telecrapli—Par Press association —Copyright. LONDON. July 3. •; Thirty million pounds of tea have iu’cn released from bond in London under reduced duty. TlHi MOROCCO TROUBLE. PARIS. July 3. M. Rouyier and Prince Von Radolm (German Ambassador) will axchangc memoranda ooneorniug the principle of a conference on the Morocco, .situation. Franco will then accept the proposal for a conference, having obtained guarantees that the coitiferenee will not revise flio Anglo-French entente, or imperil France’s legitimate rights. A STEAMER CUT 'DOWN AT A WIIiARF. , SYDNEY. July 4. Through a 'defect in the steering gear the steamer Kadina cut diown the steamer Titus- below the waterline as she lay at the wharf. Prompt measures prevented the Titus tc.iiiMlcringl The Kailina was uninjnie I.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1498, 5 July 1905, Page 1

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GENERAL CABLES Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1498, 5 July 1905, Page 1

GENERAL CABLES Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1498, 5 July 1905, Page 1

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