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GENERAL CABLES.

LATE NATAL INSURRECTION. Received 7t'i, Q-I5 P ™- Piclermaritzburg, S ptember 7. lngongo claimed that he implored the natives not t > fight. AH lho»e implicated belonged to the African Church, which was without European pastors. THE STRANDED MONTACU. Received 7th, 9.15 p.m. London, Sept'-mbr 7The fjilvinc of the battleship Montagu is progressing:. MILITARY MANOEUVRES' GATABTROPHE. London, Septemb, r 7. An officer and 11 soldiers were drowned at Kustendje, Kcramania. by a boat capsizing during manoeuvre*. THE TRANSVAAL ELECTIONS. Pretoria, September 7. Independent Labourites at P;.tori a arc pledged to oppose every candi date not promising to endeavour t« secure for the people a fair share of the total profits of the mines. WELSH MINERS' STRIKE. London, September 7. The majority of the non unionists at Maestey have joined the Federation, and the rest emigrated. Work is now resuming. Several scenes of vio'ence occurred during the strike, women being conspicuous, belabour ing non-unionists. THE TRIPLE ALLIANCE. London. Scp'.-mb' r 7. The ''Telegraph's" Rem' .orre •pondent says: Renewal of the Triple Alliance is under negotiation. Italy in*!*'", on better protection ,r r h<r interests in the Mediterranean and the Balkans. THE NETHERLANDS NAVY. Seccived 7th, 11.30 p.m. London, September 7. Oueen Wilheimina has approved a Navy League on the lines of the Gcr man League.

PACIFIC TERRITORIES. London, September 6. TV Times de*ot™ a ipecial and trading article to the vast territories'in the Pacific and their cf.mm«-r cial and Mraircir "tandpeint-. It mentions the friend!;.- group* in a •traVht lin» between Sydney and Colon, and which if dcHtned. after the C|icmne of the canal, to at-ain importance similar to that of Sin^-ip<t'. It warns Great Britain of the d :r\K> r of *upin»nrs<i an-I empha->« the growing activities of AuMr.tl>a and foreign neighbour*. It remarl» that Germany is guided in the acmi'.sitinn of important nav.il n.iti- n- !» a definite plan of anion toward? an uitim atr co-ordination with Dutch p<>-?'— ions should Holland enter in'> p'iticai communication with G'rmany. NATIONAL PENSIONS. London. SeptemlM r 6. Th<' Trade I'nion r' -olved 'n urK 1- 'he Gi'Vinmem tr '-stab li«h national per.'.on* ••: .it lei-' hv »hi'lingi weekly to .iH rien and women of Mity or "V« r. OUTSPOKEN. London. S i.t-mh'- (•- Sir 11. C.unpbt h llanii-rm.in. interviewed by the "Xi'ii 1 r>i l'r^—<•_"' laid that whi'c Russia had no Mable Government it was imp<«ibi'- to re move all the hindrance* to a goccj understanding or an entente similar to tha' with Franc. Sir H. Campbell-I{.inn' rir.aii «)e nounced tli'- Sooth Afn-.m War an infamous, criminal, and «holly unll'V^ary. INDIAN AFFAIRS. I'.e.nit.i. V;.'.-> !.•• 1. Tile t<e talliln 111 liellfc.. l> «|iri a<lini;. When <r<J".ned. 11.-i.net' ■ n ~!,■ violent speech. (!'■ •!•■...-(! >h..i many of the British ni..nn'.e irewere defiled, unfi' for r-l!gi"u- i" live* to use. India pro|W>'ei to cpen a n-w mute to China, by a rat.way from Assam to Szriliuan. The Thibetans welcome the i-ntetpri*'. FRANCO CERMAN FRONTIER. I'.irK September <>. Commenting on the "Deuti-'jrie Rtvue" ariu'c. rren< i p.ip'i- a-fc what is the meair.g of the im .•-'•ant reinforcement of 'he K.crt'on* in AI •■are and Lorraine if G'rmanv admits that France's policy i- pac-fic BVDNEY WOOL SALES. Received ; th. 11. s', p (IV Thee was keen rcmp-tui t. • ' 'he woo' .«al . Twelve thoos.n.' ~,:.s Wfie 1 nine tlio.„ar.-l el,;!,- Imr.dt.-.! -•!•!. Price* „,.,, ,„, <;< ~.,r w;'!i '■.<- ":• ing them. COLD STEALINC CABES. I'n'h. S'ptei.iUr ,-. An importan' witnc- bi-f"i' 'he Gold S'eal'ng Co r .,lir-;on. »hn" Wan-actions n jo.'d with t" -■ Mint amoun'ci to /141.. o . during the !a~' iwo ye;„<, h.r- di-app-.,:.,!. AN ADELAIDE SENSATION. Adelaide. S-pvmber 7. At an in'|tie,t on Mr- Rav Or. Sheridan wa« < nromittoLJor '.ra ! it puid«r. H« i» >» ; 1 »'. !4XgJ.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81843, 8 September 1906, Page 3

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GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81843, 8 September 1906, Page 3

GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81843, 8 September 1906, Page 3

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