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SATURDAY'S CABLES.

BAfIKKUPT BA3KKKS. London, November The Official Keoeivcr estimates the Macfadzean Company a deliciency in England at £150,000. Ho has been informed tb tt t tho Indian dubts total a million, but has received no otiicial information.

|.ABiil'R'S EMANCIPATION IjS FRANCE. l'aris, November ( J, M. Vivani, in the French Chamber, declared that he intended to administer the Labour Department as a Socialist. He meant to extend tracks unionism. The working classes mu»t,

however, recognise that their emancipation would be the result oi constant effort, not oi a sudden cataclysm, He intended to demand ten hours a day, and declared that the collective right did not supercede the individual right. The speech was loudly, applauded, mu onlerwl to "be plucuixled in all thf commutes. Credits ior the new department were Toted by 51- to '-M.

THWARTING A MARRIAGE Berlin, November 9. Prmco JoaAhn Albrecht, the Prussian Prince, whose projected marriage with the actress Mario .Sulzer has been widely reported, ha- been ordered to join tlm lield force in German South-west Africa.

THE PEIN'CESS ROYAL. London, November 'J. The Times *a\ ■ the Princess KoVal has not yet recovered from the sev.-re oiwrntion slio underwent two montlu ■ a mj, and still n.juir.s very coii-ider-»bie cure. .She is returning to Loiiiion.

BIG FIKE IX CANTON. Pekin, November By tire at Canton live hundred houses vern destroyed. Tho damage is cslimaUd at a. miliion dollars.

CBICKET KUPTCEE JiEOPEN'EI). Sydney. N«>v''3nU'r !"• Therefw a i»ssil.ility of tie; ci'iclc-t Ncjifiu, writiift; oil In-liali ' ] i thplayers I>y uiftl reinstat'*! with certain '!• mends uncoa<Utionali> ■ It i.l to ill*"!!'! tliat 1 t rprjufst is nfrt „m(M to the player* will refitw to piny for .>outh !Weles this

ADELAIDE CI'STOMS FBATJDS. NovomVr Tucker Ita- 1 b«n eonnnitti'l for trial. It is rpportiil an action for fraud ■will be tuk™ uL'ain-t a l- aidiiiu firm. Two Customs ollieiaU who hatl been HwfaW www, after inquiry, again pwpatW,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81885, 12 November 1906, Page 3

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SATURDAY'S CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81885, 12 November 1906, Page 3

SATURDAY'S CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81885, 12 November 1906, Page 3

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