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GENERAL CABLES.

I Bjr telegraph, Prese Aea’n, Copyright LondoD, July 4. Fourtoon anarchists have left London since Juno. The police in Madrid and other cities of the Continent have beon uotiliod of their departure. Owing; to the proforonco accordod to West Indian sugars by Canada, Britain has taken all the produco of Trinidad. None has gone to the United States. Tho Admiralty has decided to work all torpedoes with oil iustoad of coal. New York, July 4. A miscreant released a car on the

mountain tramway botwcon the- min

ing towns of Puritan and JPo9tage, Pennsylvania. Eleven pedestrians were killed along the track.

Manila, July 4. Cholera is raging at Manila. Sydney* July 5. In the Assembly Mr Ashton stated

the Government would place the Land Department under Commissions, thus securing a continuous policy and relieving the Minister of routine work. Improvement leases which have been illegally granted will bo inquired into by special Commissioners. The holders have been notified that the loases were voidable, and they would be voided even it it took a Declaratory Act to do

When tho Sergeant-at-Arms approached Mr Crick ho quietly left the Chambor.

In order that representation at tho New Zealand Exhibition may be as complete as possible the directors of the Intelligence Department have widely communicated with manufacturers and others urging the desirable- | ness of representation, The president of- the Now South Wales Alliance, reviewing the first six months’ operations of the new Liquor Bill, says that from nearly all quartors come reports of its success. It had altered Sunday from a day of riot and excess to one of peace and order. The convictions for Sunday drunkeness had been wonderfnlly reduced. Melbourne, July 5. Mr Deakin is still awaiting finality of the negotiations in connection with the mail contracts.

Merchants have petitioned the Post-master-General to permit re-opening of the Eastern Extension office in the city.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1801, 6 July 1906, Page 1

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GENERAL CABLES. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1801, 6 July 1906, Page 1

GENERAL CABLES. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1801, 6 July 1906, Page 1

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