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GENERAL CABLES.

A PRESIDENTIAL MESSAGE. New York, February 14. President Koo'sevelt, iu a message to Congress, advocates tlie eonrervaition of coal and other fuel resources on State-owned lands, lie also urges Government control of Western public laud pastures.

RISE IN TEA. London, February 14. There is a great rise iu ton owing to the Russian demand for Indian and Ceylon, and the weather allVeting the crops. THE CHANNEL FLEET COMMAND. London, February 14. it is reported that Lord Ciius. Hereford declines tlve command of the Channel Fleet under the new iiinitcd conditions. The Admiralty state that Lord Hereford accepted the position before going to America on private af- [ fairs. BRITISH TREATMENT OF COLONIAL INTERESTS. St John, February 14. The Premier, Sir R. Bond, in the New Foundland Assembly, lierc'L'ly assailed Lord Elgin's (Secretary for the Colonies) vivendi policy. lie accused liini of sacrificing colonial interests without the colony's consent, A DANGEROUS CARGO. Brussels, February 14. Fumes from a cargo 'of matches on a steamer bound from Gotelinburg to Antwerp suffocated, four including Scliernialc, chief of a large gang of Russian Terrorists.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81918, 16 February 1907, Page 3

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GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81918, 16 February 1907, Page 3

GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81918, 16 February 1907, Page 3

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