GENERAL CABLES.
London, October 4. Sir Anthony MacDonndl, addressing the members of the Congested Districts Commission at Caßtlcrea. declared that—' cattU .ahiv&g hcKi, '.•"mjaatr of the Government in purchasing land. If owners were not allowed to let binds before they sold them, there would be an end to all law and order. The Government was bound to prevent incitement to cattle driving. Melbourne, October 5. In the Federal Houße of Representatives the debate on the tariff is proceed* iiig. An amendment was carried against the Government in favor of a dinereatial excise rate on hand-made tobacco. A missionary from Oba Island complains of the evil effects produced among the natives by the illicit sale of intoxicants by traders. Two natives in the island were killed in a recent drunken fight. ' The Union Steamship Company has rewarded the crew of the boat which rescued seventeen persons from the wreck of the Kawatiri at Macquaiia Heads. The amounts range from £lO to i£2o. ■ I
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 7 October 1907, Page 2
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162GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 7 October 1907, Page 2
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