AUSTRALIAN CABLES.
TEE PACIFIC CABLE. SruifEt, May 10. Mr BeywUs states that the business of the Pacific cable is steadily increasing, and t&at the Board intends to hare agencies in all States to canTass actively lor business. He could see little likelihood of the adoption of the pooling system. VISITING JAPANESE SQUADRON. Mblboubxe, May 10. The Japuese squadron has arrived. It vu greeted with salutes from the forts and warships. A gseat crowd assembled, and the Goreruor officially welcomed the squadron. The Mayor entertained the Admiral aad officers at a banquet in the Town Hall. A CAVE MYSTERY. Beibbaxb, May 10. The skeleton of a man wrapped in oilskins and tied with a rope, was found in a care near Boonah. A DROUGHT PEEDICTED. Pekih, May 10. Clement Wragge predicts for Anatrajia another drought before the end oflfll2. He does not go so far as to' uy it will be as serious as the UItOIM. JUMYTSAGEDY; V filDltßT, May 10. Mil Bsokes, who was shot by her fcnbud, the latter suiciding afterwttds, is dead. ATHLETIC. SroNEr, May 10. B. French won the quarter mile running championship of New South Wales in 53 4-5- seconds.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8107, 11 May 1906, Page 3
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194AUSTRALIAN CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8107, 11 May 1906, Page 3
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