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GENERAL CABLES.

MANCHURIA. I London, September 16. I Advices from Peking state that Kussia has announced that sne wi." b* unable to evacuate Northern Manchuria before April, owing to the internal troubles. Tokio, September 16 The Japanese pre»s compiai n tnai Russia has opened no places to trade in Northern Manchuria according to the Treaty, while Japan has opned six of the Southern parts of Man churia. MOTOR CAR FATALITY. London, September 16. A motor containing H.K.11. the Duchess of Connaught and her daughter killed a boy at Hounslow. The accident was due to the boy s fault.

LAWN TENNIS. London, September 16. Wilding, the New Zealander, won the South of England tennis championship at Eastbourne. FRENCH ANARCHISTS. Paris, September 10. Lxtraorctinary precautions are being taken to protect resident KalHeres, who is now on a visit to the Marseilles Colonial Exhibition. Houses along the route of procession have been searched lor bombs, and >ix anarchists arrested.

BUHULARS' MISTAKE. Melbourne, September i;. The, burglary at King's wai'hoi-e is noi so serious as at first expected. The thieves took eVctro instead of silver plate. JUDGES' SALARIES. Brisbane. Septemb-r 17. The Government has ;ete:vd ad vice thai the Judges' peruion asking the King to disai inv the Act pa-.-ed last session to compel the payment of income tax on Judges' salaries liafaiVd. Thi; Judges .therefore, will have to pay.

ATTEMPTED TRAIN WRECKINC Melbourne. September 17Attempts wen made to wreck a train at Hendigo and a train at Kan garoo Flat. IJve.aml'o rap- were placed on the rail", while -,, ri ie sticks of ge'ignit'' wire jatntned into the space b'tween the rail-. In soinf way the caps became detach' t | from the gelignite and no harm ..a- done. A SCHOOL EXPERIMENT. Sydney, Sepftnb' r 17 An experiment of camp school- k abe-ut to be tried bv the Education Department. Tie object is to bring boys into contact with country 'ite. The first school will consul of twelve UnrU of twelve bov- each, a ma-"" bHng in charge of h unit. They *MI visit a we l-managod farm. an<l camp there lor a week. Ihe tirsi school starts on Octnlwr lo'h.

LATEST CABLE NEWS. UNITED MESS ASSOCIATION—BY BXECTKIc TELEOUU'II.—COI'VHIOHT.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81848, 18 September 1906, Page 3

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GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81848, 18 September 1906, Page 3

GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81848, 18 September 1906, Page 3

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