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GENERAL CABLES.

I'ItKSS ASSOCIATION —COPYRIGHT Loudon, Nov. 25, Tlio Earl of Carrington, spooking at High Wycombe, and speaking for himsolf, not for his party, oarnoatly hoped that an educational modus vivondi would ho possiblo. The Government unexpectedly ro~ leased oight of tho sulfragottos imprisoned on October 2*l h

Nub-Lieutenant G. Lines lias boon gneettod Lieutenant, and G. Landford sub Lieutenant of tho Australasian branch of tho Royal Naval Reserve. Professors Dicey and Westlake condemn tho Trades Dispute Bill. which practically sanctions Irish boycotting. A trado union under it may not only commit a tort, hut may continuo it ao an injunction does not apply. The measure also covers disputes between the farmer and his laborers. Professor Dicey declares it sacrifices individual liberty in England to facilitate defiance of the law in Ireland. New York, Nov. 24.

The American Federation of Labor domands municipal ownership of all services of public utility, nationalisation of telegraphs and telephones, woman suffrage, and a law making a bathroom in every newly erected house compulsory.

Paiis, Nov. 24

Dr Herbert deposed that Cesbron invited him to a villa to secure his money. A large empty box was found iu a room adjoining the scone of the outrage.

Ottawa, Nov. 25,

Captain Bernier, of the Dominion Government steamer Arctic, has taken possession of eight islands for Canada, discovered sixty live miles off the New Channel. He visited Melville Island, where the crew restored the Franklin monument.

Sydney, Nov, 26

The Coonamble by-election resulted in the return of Mr Trefle, a Lnborite. Tho position of parties is unaltered, but the Labor majority hes been increased, compared with the previous election.

Adelaide, Nov. 26

The barque Monte Bello has completely broken up, excepting the stern portion.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1943, 27 November 1906, Page 1

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GENERAL CABLES. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1943, 27 November 1906, Page 1

GENERAL CABLES. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1943, 27 November 1906, Page 1

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