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CABLE NEWS.

Dress A /sueall:a,a —Copyngnt. Kkw Yoniv, Fot-ruary 10* Mr Wanaiuakcr’s residence, near Philadelphia, lias been burned and owe -damage done is estimated at ■IjCOOjOOO dP.D-L’s, Cortosso, Mip-stiaia pj .Paterson, New Jersey, vfas blown .to piggas v.xb.ile opening an infernal’ntaebtaa seat hue. through the post and his S(?n soraqusiy pCyivcd. • Cortsssb recsnUy iissistG'i' ,gt fir; wrplmre oi foreign law bteasers, Melbourne, February UU Tho referendum taken at tho recent election to decide whether the elections for tho Senate should be Deici iX’oro July instead of before January' i'-'XAfiiwi in thp alteration being agreed idxhy ff nea/riy L v,q to bge majority. ' ’ I

PyusiiAXE, February 11, Tho population gf Gvieensiand on December 31st was 535,1 I.Q, of whom ?1)2,000 ivero males.

SynxEr, Febmnry 11. The Aus*n-.la;-ian Institute of Marine Engineers pres.eiU,e,d tb.c ghjef engineer of the uteauicr IJnjigaijra wiyk tho Inslituto’s gold emblem in recognition of the efforts of the engineer and his staff to repair the disabled steamer.

Both. Towns and Human arc actively .training'ou'.the Dopca;;. The Canadian guts great pace out of'ids .boat Without do-y apparen t effort. M-el.J! ( o):b.v;!, J<>br,uar.y U. Air Chapman state? £h,;it Sir Joseph. Ward intends t.o bring penny post?®) before the Imperial Conference, Lon Don, February 10. King Edward and Queen Alexandra crossed from Calais to Dover without incident despite the anarchist scare, Bp.orial precautions were taken at the 'ra.ihyay, action ■ The Homo-Office is appointing a eojj,miittee to inquire into in, 3 JSdalji case after jiui precideni cfcatcdkinAtio Deck case. [Uaefe &gjt y/.roncrly iniprisoned on a charge of blsmidgAiliing women, and was ultimately released.'] It is authoritatively stated that Mr Joseph Chamberlain is progressing favourably, but will not return to the ■ Common;; bs'ere Faster. In the •Ritgbjo-.l’qqtball r.a‘,:di Ireland scored 17 points alfd JStogifiu}

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8737, 11 February 1907, Page 2

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CABLE NEWS. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8737, 11 February 1907, Page 2

CABLE NEWS. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8737, 11 February 1907, Page 2

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