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GENERAL CABLES.

GARIBALDI PENSIONS. Rome. iVtober Hi. The Italian Government has appropriated £40,000 for tin- hendit ol the survivors of tlie (.iaribahlian army which originally numbered 12,<J0U.; Already there are 24,0W) (mv) applicants.^ THE GLKXAHIUV OUTRAGE. London, October lfi. Lord Afilitown demands a full and fearless investigation of the (iicnalnry outrage by a man of the highest judicial training and independent position, -such as the late Mr. justice Day. who presided over the Belfast liiots Committee. SENTENCE OF DEATH CONFIRMED. Vienna, October 10. Dr. Carl Haw. who was sentenced to death for the shooting of his mother-in-law at Baden last November, appealed again>t the sentence. The appeal lms been rejected and the sentence confirmed. AID FOR POOR AUTHORS. Melbourne. October 17. ! A scheme for the relief of auTnnrs or their relatives been tabled ill the Federal Parliament. It provides for a total annual vote of £525, the- maximum payment to be £2 weekly. | LONDON MISSIONARY SOCIETY. j Perth, October 17. ! Two delegates from the London MisI sionarv Society have arrived here from ! England. They will visit various branches, including New Zealand. RIFLE TEAMS ENTERTA IN ED. Sydney, October 17. The New South Wales Riile Association entertained the British and New Zealand teams. QUEEN VICTORIA'S LETTERS. London, October 17. The late Queen Victoria's letters show that the Queen at the instance of Lord Palmer»ton in 1801 renn»n>trated with The Times for constantly attacking everything Prussian, including the claim of tiie divine right to the throne. Th» editor, Mr. Delane. promised to give the Prussians a respite from the most cruel of all infliction*—good advice. SHIPOWNERS AND EMPLOYEES. London, October 10. The plan of campaign arranged by the International Shipping Federation for combatting Labor troubles is being kept secret.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 19 October 1907, Page 6

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GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 19 October 1907, Page 6

GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 19 October 1907, Page 6

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