GENERAL CABLES.
; . MURDER AND SUICIDE. ■ . • Loudon, November 11. As the remit of a quarrel, Carroll, ft cotthbuilder at limerick, killed two IMB ia the time trade. He then barricaded himself in a room. After severely wounding two policemen he committed ttiad* AUSTRALIA'S NEED OF IMMIGRATION. London, November 11. (The Fill Mall Gazette says: "We are glad that Mr. Deakin is alive to the seed for encouraging the development cf Australia's latent resources. The Commonwealth moat show readiness equal to that of Canada to assist emigrants. If she fails to do no there will Come a time when ber doors will lie farced, probably by a race less welromn ' than ours." I GENERAL BOTHA'S COLONISATION' SCHEME. London, November 11. General Botha announces that thers will shortly be put into operation the neatest colonisation scheme known to the world since the days of Moses. There is room in South Africa, he sa.M, for all Britain's unemployed, and he ia tend* to plant them there. BN ASTRONOMICAL PHENOMENON'. New York, November 11. Professor Dowel], of Arieona, t*'<graphs that, as the result of condensations, two of Saturn's rings have the appearance of being about to fall upon the planet. Professor Salisbury suggeets that two moom are forming. SYDNEY TRAMWAY EXPLOSION. Sydney, November 13. Tour of the passengers on the tram OB which the explosion occurred were •merely injured. Other were elightly hart,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 13 November 1907, Page 3
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228GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 13 November 1907, Page 3
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