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GENERAL CABLES.

September 30. i The English language will hereafter i be made compulsory and French option- ■ al for the upper classes at the Berlin ■ Gymnasium. Hitherto the arrangement 5 has been vice versa. Tho newspaper Vossische Zeitung an- - nounces that Prince yon Bulow will accompany the Kaiser on his visit io England in November Brussels, September 30. Princess Louise, of Belgium, though her income is only fSOOO per annum, incurred debts amounting to £200,000. A syndicate is being formed to liquidate them. New York, September 30. During a motor race 'here a man named Smelsor, while travelling at sixty miles nn hour, lost control of his machine. He collided with a fence and was Hilt.!. Nine spectators were injured, two fii,tally. President Roosevelt and the Bishop if Loudon (Br Ingram) played a tennis match and afterwards attended the lazing of the corner stone of tho Cathedral at Washington. Algiers, September 30. Twelve ci>se<j of bubonic plague occurred at Or™. Four terminated fatally. Melbourne, October 1. Tho Dunlop Company has entered a' protest against Dobie's win in' the Warrnaniiliool-Helbourne road race on the ground that lie used motor cycles as pacers. Tenders for tfic new mul contract close on Thursday. 8o far no tender has been received. Sydney, October 1. The Minister of Mines has appointed a committee tn enquire regarding the danger of using electrical machines in coal mines. It is believed that, tho man arresied at I,lon Innes, who confessed to having burned down a woolshed near Cunna* ™ ,, I r<,pre ' 1 « there i V 594 „ identical with the man who about* tne time of tho alleged crime male in wmT 1 ! T- ° f crimes pari da,med t0 lmve f Brisbane, October 1. ™,nd^" Tceplnß the countr y

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 2 October 1907, Page 2

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297

GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 2 October 1907, Page 2

GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 2 October 1907, Page 2

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