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GENERAL CABLES.

THE ALL-BED ROUTE. London, September 22. Lord Brassey, formerly Governor of Victoria, speaking at the luncheon of the Associated Chambers of Commerce,! advocated the establishment of a mail service'by the Ail-Red route by means of State grants from the countries interested. He declared that no link of Xidpire - would be more binding than quick inter-Imperial communications.

TURKISH INVASION OF PERSIA. London, September 22. The joint representations of Russia Ud Great Britain elicited from Turkey a formal undertaking to withdraw her troops from Persian territory. THE ATLANTIC RECORD BREAKER. London, September 22. The Lusitania started on Saturday afternoon on her return trip from NewYork to Liverpool. She proposes to try to break the speed record for the Homeward journey.

BEFAIRIXf; THE SUEVIC. London, September 22. A new bow for the steamer Suevic Will be launched at Belfast early in October, and towed to Southampton, to be ttted to the portion of the vessel that ww laved after she went on the rocks ob the south coast SWIMMING. ljondon, Septe?nl>er 22. Tartakover, the Sydney swimmer, won the 100 yards swimming rate «it Kdinburgh in f>'2*e(\ Ho heat Haym s, th* Scottish champion, who received a -efond start, by half a yard.

JAVAXK.SK war honors. Tokio, Septemlier 22. The final presentation of titles of lttDOr to those who distinguished themttlvu In the Russo-Japanese war lias been made at Tokio r Marquise? Ito, Yamagata, and Ojwna. are created Primes; General Xodzu, a Marquis. Generals Knroki, Oku, and Nozi, and Admiral Togo, Counts. GOVERNMENT REFORM IX CHIXA. IVkin, Septemlwr 22. An Imperial edict has been issued commanding that » Government Council be established. It is intended to make this Council the nucleus of a regular Parliament. c MEXICAN RAILWAY DISASTFR Mexico. Scptendwr later reports of the collision of a goods train and a j«»senger tiain -ho«that sixty-three were killed and fortythree were injured, many fatally.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 24 September 1907, Page 3

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GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 24 September 1907, Page 3

GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 24 September 1907, Page 3

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