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GENERAL CABLES

United Press Association—Copyright

LONDON, Juno 0,

Sir H. Campbell Banuorman, speaking at Exeter railway station, in replying to a Liberal address, said they should go straight forward regardless of abuse. There was no reason why they should be hu.stled 01 "bustled into a general election. It would bo the worst tiling possible to allow tho Lords to dictate to them m that respect. The King and Queen of Denmark lunched at the Guildhall. They received an enthusiastic reception from the public. Tho streets wore gaily decorated. The .Times states that an AngloFrench group of financiers have found all the capital for a Channel Ferry Company. The Daily Chronicle states that — xr Elilui Root has revised the . United States Customs regulations, and accepts the British Chambers of Commerce certificates of invoices of shipments on the same condition as the certificates of the German Chambers.. Hampshire beat Kent by- five . wickets. Worcester beat Lancashire by ten wickets. In a match South'Africans versus Northampton, R. Seim aitz took six wickets for 11 and four for 29.

BERLIN, June 10. Beforo starting on a tour : of inspection of tlio African colonies,Herr Dernherg, Director of German Colonial Affairs, is conferring with merchants at Bremen and Hamburg, to organ iso a great colonial academy. PARIS, June 10. Three French motors, ono! Dutch, and ono Italian have started, on the raco from Pekin to Paris. ST. PETERSBURG, June 10.

It is now announced that the Czar has ratified the resolution of the Council of Ministers in favor' of granting a concession for the construction of a railway from Kansk to Behring Straits and a submarine tuiinol under the straits to America.

NEW YORK, June 10. A cloud burst and flooded and killed 20 persons at Gradyville; Kentucky.

BOMBAY, June 10.

The Lahore weekly newspaper Hindustani has been suppressed; owing to publishing inflammatory articles.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2104, 12 June 1907, Page 1

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GENERAL CABLES Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2104, 12 June 1907, Page 1

GENERAL CABLES Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2104, 12 June 1907, Page 1

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