GENERAL CABLES.
EXPLOSION IN JAPAN. Tokio, Mnerli 211. By au explosion at Takshima colliery, Japan, 260 persons wore killed. THE INDIAN ARMY. London, March 29. Lord Kitchener, Commander - inChief, has cxplaiued to the Indian Couucil that his scheme means the placing of tho existing forces in the field with double efficiency, by means of now rifles, quick-firers, and largor reserves of ammunition.
J SOMALILAND AND ABYSSINIA. London. March 28. lias Makonnen's death is causing great unrest among tho turbulent tribes on the Somaliland-Abyssinian frontier.
The Abyssiniuns thrico recently raided defenceless British tribes. Great Britain will probably be forced to intervene.
BRITAIN'S HUNGRY. London, March 25. | Replying to a correspondent, Sir H. Campbell-Bannerman explained that when speaking of twelvo millions being on the verge of hunger, he relied on Mr Charles Booth's figures for London and Mr Rountree's respecting York, supposing tliey applied to the whole i country,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8073, 31 March 1906, Page 2
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155GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8073, 31 March 1906, Page 2
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