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GENERAL CABLES.

STIFF GALF, IX AUSTRALIA. Received 18th. 11.10 p.m. Sydney,' Juno 18. A stiff south-we~t gale is blowing, accompanied by heavy rain. Paris, June 17. News has been received that the competitors in the motor race from Pekin to Paris have reached Kalgan. ]sn route they traversed morales, deep sand and mountains. Lisbon, June IS. ! Aii explosion of dynamite, attributed ;to the agency of dismissed workmen, wrecked a building at Covilha, killing thirty. Berlin, -June 17. Iferr Harden, in the newspaper Zukunft, declares that the insinuations against Prince Eulenbnrg were not aimed at the latter's moral character, but were intended to break through the ring which the clique of mystics attempted I > ferni round the Crown Prince. It brought the facts to the Kaiser's knowledge, and the action of the Kaiser in banishing the incriminated persons from the Court has won the approbation of the public. {The Prince, who is credited witu Caprivi's downfall, was a prime favorite at Court. He is charged with grave ita nioralitv.i

London. June 17. John Blown and Co., of Shcllield and Clydebank, arc amalgamating with liarland and Wold*, of Belfast. This will make the shipbuilding iirm in the world, th« wages I,i|[ totalling *mki annually. At tennis. Brookes and Miss Suit >n won the 1111 srd limbics ("|i;iiiipionship o; Kent. Of the chamnion Iropliies at t!m <">lyi:ipia Uor-e Show Hi went to I'jig'and, 2 io the I'lilled Stales, and I to Holland. Ninety-one first prizes were awarded to England. 14 to the Failed States, 2 to

Canada. 1 to Holland, and 1 to Belgium. Tin W'lV u'lifo is itported disijui'tiiiy defeeis of I lie si iv! cawing of lyddite shells. thousands issued lire beinc; examined. At the final sitting of the lied Cross Society Conference, Turkey lodged a strong objection to the Red Cross symbol, and pleaded for the substitution of 11 red crescent for relief work Mussulmans. The conference refused lo enlerlnin the requgst. Adelaide, dune K Tile [--.tiinllte of tile v.'• ■ liirvosM is tb.".t 1,«i51.98i acres yi:-i : 'it u.U.M'.lli Impels, a decrease of bushels compared villi last year. 1 Sydney, -Tune 18. Tn a round ni boxintt 1 championship Tir.vks (Xr-w Ze.ilanderj Luii; (Sydney), after

LATEST. CABLE NEWS, ViOTEU PliEoS ASSOCIATION —111 W..BCTBIC TJEIEOHAPH. —COl'TlilGU'l.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 19 June 1907, Page 3

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GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 19 June 1907, Page 3

GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 19 June 1907, Page 3

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