GENERAL CABLES NEWS.
United Press Association. .CorYincinT LONDON, Oct. 13. it- Air. Clnircl.ill opened an ‘ntcnia- - tional conference 01; electrical twite and stand'mis. Lord Rayleigh is president. ~A UIS> ' o ct. 13. \n important congress opened at ‘ Pairb, ■ twenty-nine Governments participating, to study the best weans ■ 'of adapting roads to tbe -conditions V of modern traffic. , f;; ; NEW YORK, Oct. 13. Harry Thaw lias been remanded to « Alatteaivan Asylum. An npphcat.on ■2 ■; for re-trial to determine Ins sanity w.ib refused. BRig „ AXE o ct.. 18. / Ail’s. Sparks and a little girl were killed whilst, attempting-to make a sliorfc cut through 'i railway; tunnel. MELBOURNE, Oct. 14. ,slr. -Deakiw states that a good deal remains to ho defined before the naval •jSsC; programme, is submitted to Parlia--meat for consideration.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2322, 15 October 1908, Page 3
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