GENERAL CABLES.
WELSH COLLIERIES' TROIBLE. Received 25th, 9.35 p.m. London, March The whole of the Welsh anthracite collieries have decided to protect against the employment of non-union men. A VIOLENT STORM. Parish, March 21. A violent mistral in the roadstead at Marseilles compelled the liner Jiiitannia to anchor at Estaque. Prince Fusliima, of Japan, is aboard. LOOT INO IN ROUMANIA. Bucharest, March 2!. Peasants in Rouinania looted one hundred estates at Valui and completely Backed them. The Government summoned 30,000 reserves. A TAX ON BACHELORS. New York March 21. The municipality of Fort Dodge. lowa, resolved that all bachelors and spinsters between 25 and 45 must marry within two months or pay a fine ranging from 20 to 100 dollars. BILLIARDS. London. March 21. Reece beat by 7000 2bfts. Reeee made a break of 4i)!M including 2268 by cradle cannons, in lIS minutes. Lovejoy, playing Pindar, scored 2257, unfinished, by the same stroke. A MARINE INVENTION. London, March 24. Sir William White reports that Sehlock's gyrcoseopic extinguishes the rolling motion of ship*.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 26 March 1907, Page 3
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172GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 26 March 1907, Page 3
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