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GENERAL CABLES

lly, Electric Telegraph—Per Press Association —Copyright. ’ ; V' LONDON, July, 13. ' ,Three nioro deaths have pcc.uirrcd 1 board l-I.M.jS, Implacable. . .....v' -NliW YORK, 'July, 13. •A beat wave lias passed over New. (York, Mamy. -deaths resulted. Owing to allegations that lie obtained a loan xif a quarter of a -million. do!faira from the E|ciuiiable ( L I'e upon , properties, involving on the society a heavy loss, Mr Ohauiiccy Dopew has resigned from ‘ the directors of the Equitable. The salaries of all Equitable officials have )bcon reduced, the highest as ‘much as twenty ner ce,u{, PARIS. July 33. The Surgical Congress Commit, Leo informed the Surgical Society that five mouths’ investigation showed there ;.wtire“ dozens of serum-iue.urrM caucec cases. AUSTRALIAN FLOODS, By. Eloctiic Telegraph'—Per Press Association—Copyright. SYDNEY, July 14. , Further rains have fallen in ■ tin; Murray valley. The river is again rising, and at Albury is within v. loot of the highest hood level. Tliera are fears of a big inundation. .Large areas ‘ are under ■ water. A number of settlers arc surrounded. MELBOURNE, July 14. Two brothers named Hilet, whilst resetting cattle at Rutherglen were waslip.d ofl their horses in a Hooded creek an'd drowned.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1507, 15 July 1905, Page 1

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GENERAL CABLES Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1507, 15 July 1905, Page 1

GENERAL CABLES Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1507, 15 July 1905, Page 1

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