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General Cable News.

LONDON, Monday. On the arrival at Rouen, from Paris, of the train carrying mails from Egypt, Italy, and Fiance, for America, it was found that the postal van had been forced and ninety bags ripped open. Securities of considerable value were stolen. Lady Curzon is progressing favorably. A fire in Cudahy’s packing factory, in New York, raged for sixteen hours. Reaching the freezing chambers, it caused the ammonia tanks to explode. Fifty firemen were overcome by the fumes, while others were blinded. The “ Daily Mail ” states that Captain Rawlings is taking a party from the Gyangtse town of Tibet, at which the British were installed prior to their advance on Lhassa, to explore the vast unmapped region to the westward of phigatse. Tbjs expedition will return by way of the pjd Hindustan and Tibet road of condolence wor^! MjJ from all

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NORAG19041004.2.6

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Northland Age, 4 October 1904, Page 2

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144

General Cable News. Northland Age, 4 October 1904, Page 2

General Cable News. Northland Age, 4 October 1904, Page 2

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