GENERAL CABLES.
CHINESE CONCESSION TO BRITAIN. London, November 12. An agreement has been signed between Wai wu-pu, of the Chinese Foreign Office, British Chinese corporation for th' "-struction of a Canton - Kaulung lailway, which means the rai-ing of a million and a half sterling ioan.
AN INTERESTING DISCOVERY. London, November 12. • The British Resident at Kuku, Journeying across the Great Sahara to Lake Chad, found many Roman niins in the Sammada des.er', also petrified" forest?, and tribes living in subterranean dwelling's.
A RECORD BREAKER. Melbourne November 13. At the Victorian Ama cur Athletic meeting, D.ivis won the 4411 yds Hurdles Championship in the wr tl s record time of 58-. The winner is aged 18.
SLAUGHTERMEN'S STRIKE. Melbourne, November 13. A strike of -laugl.t'imcn has ncfcurred at a private freezing works at Footscrjy, which is largely cngag'd in the export of frozen lamb. The men demand an increas- of 25 per cent in wages. The strike is not supported by the Unkn- and i- in defiance of the decision of the W ageBoard.
latest CABLE NEWS.
UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION---BY KLKCTUIC TBCEOKiPH.— COPYKIGHT.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81887, 14 November 1906, Page 3
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182GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81887, 14 November 1906, Page 3
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