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GENERAL CABLES.

AUSTRALIAN PRODIGY HONORED., Received 17, 5.28 p.m. '^s.) Berlin, March IC. '' Wanda Radford, an Australian child" actress, gives tho Kaiser/a daughter, lesi sons in acting. '■>■■-,■ ~ ...SiiJ NATAL EMIGRATION XAWS. "J Received 17, 4.28 p.m. '- M *j Picternuvritzburg, March' 16. reudiirfe tho ImpcrM Governments cousont, Natal will not allow the tieparture of a thousand free Indians r* cniited for works on the Guolla rail' j wa y.« ■ ' -£i

FARE RECORDERS ON LONDON j CABS. !,»i Received 17, 4.28 p.m. —i' 1 '■"•«&! London, March! 16. ' Mr H. Gladstone has fixed taximoteE cab fares; in London at cigntpence a mile. Four hundred instruments al# now ready, -j.j.jit.i j'ltf.ii unrest in British' east iafrhm, London, March 15. * Owing to hiek of police protection the" natives of Nairobi, British East 'Alrica', Insulted several white women. Captain Grogan, president of the Colonist Aasociatou, with two Europeans, publicly, (logged three negroes outside the court* house despite the magistrate's protest/. The unrest is increasing and arms have been issued to Europeans. , ~. |; Htctcvml-IT, 4.23" p.m. - ' ' London, March 16. Arrangements are progressing to send to Nairobi a small force of white police. RAND LABOR. I Capetown, March 15. The Witswatc-rand Native Labor Association is proceeding against Mr J. H. Robinson for libel in accusing tha Association of deliberately restricting the supply of Kaffirs.

WOMEN'S FRANCHISE MOVEMENT, London, March 15. another day for discussion olMrDick* iuson's Women's Franchise Bill. ; EMIGRATION FROM IRELAND. / London, March 15. ' Ther>< u'ere 315,354 Irish blnigranfe; last year, mi increase of 4008 on ithc previous year. . ' ■ "' : V"!';i RAINS IN 'AUSTRALIAN ;;-:{^ Sydney, MarcK 18.. It lias been raining continuously for, over sixty hours, and there are no Bigus of abatement. Telegraphic coimnum". tion with other States is much Impeded GIFTS OF TECHNICAL' EXHIBITS,. • Sydney, March 16. ' the Minister for Public Instruction has n/pproved handing over; to fthaj Scddou Technical College the plumbing and engineering exhibit from tho Sydney Technical College; which was His* played at Chrlstchurch. 'AS OTHERSSEE US.,' % j\fr

„, , Sydney, March' 18, " Mr J. C. Williamson (the. wcU-know theatrical manager) stales that osafact which struck him forcibly was that} the tourist traffic of New Zealand Wa* managed marvellously well. He had! witnessed no poverty in New Zealand, lie speaks favorably of the iminlcipat theatre at Wungaivui, and thinks its! success should encourage ether, munief* panties in the same dircctiOH, h Mggl

LABOR TROUBLES IN BELGRADE.,' I Belgrade, March 15. " As the police In Belgrade were escorting to sugar, leather and boot factories 200 non-union hands from Kragujevatz, unionist strikers interfered. Tho police fired and killed five of the Strikersand wounded 20. ~ , o.js 'A FINE "BREAK.'' ?~<Z" : r.' _ London, March' IS.'"' Kceee made a break of 1825, inclndnTij 800 consecutive canons by the "anchor'-' stroke nveuted by Lovcjoy in January.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 18 March 1907, Page 2

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GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 18 March 1907, Page 2

GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 18 March 1907, Page 2

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