GENERAL CABLES.
London, October 23. Sixty million herrings have been landed at Yarmouth the product of one catch. Cid.T lroin the Wagga Government : .inn . Au^tr.ili t i was awarded a bronze medal .it the brewer-,' exhibition. The in'juiry int j the Shrewsbury railway acu.lt nt showed that the driver had twice been suspended for overshooting or disregarding signals. The Earl of Shaftesbury, while motoring at Belfast, killed a little girl.
Vienna, October 23. A g"ods train collided with a passenger train at Kubihtyi, on the Vistula railway. Eighteen were killed and :wenty-two seriously injured.
Berlin, October 23. Altu'uigh the prices for admission for :niis on to the Caruso opera performances wer n raised three hundred per iciit., applications for forty thousand -cats had to be refused.
Paris, October 23. Roland Bonaparte has ordered at Paris or his daughter Marie, whose betrothal o Prince George of Greece was recently nnounced, a trousseau costing £OO.OOO.
Melbourne, October 24. Mr. Watson retains his seat for this -ession. He will then retire altogether irom parliament. He states that there is no friction with the party. His resignation is entirely due to private reasons.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 25 October 1907, Page 3
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189GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 25 October 1907, Page 3
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