GENERAL CABLES.
! I’ItHSS ASSOCIATION' —CO I’Y RIGHT Paris, Nov. 11. The Chamber of Dorulies by 376 to 98 loeolved to placard M. Briand’s sueecli indicating that the Roman Catholics had tho samo liberty as was enjoyrd by all, but nothing beyond. The P- po rocognisod tho concordat was abolished, inasmuch ns ho ap« j o’nted now bishops, which lie was unable to do uudor tho concordat. Melbourne. Nov. 12.
Tho damago by tho Richmond fbv amounts to £.10,000. 'l'ho shop was crowded with bargain hunters, mostly women. An electric wire is supposed to have fused, and sot on tire goods ’n tho window. A panic commenced, and thero were some exciting scones before the shop was clearod.
Brisbane, Nov. 12. The cable steamer Patrol has arrived from Singapore. Af-:er coaling she proceeds to overhaul the New Zealand cables.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1931, 13 November 1906, Page 1
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