GENERAL CABLES.
P London, December 2u. He Cambridge iniversity has cum fened the Doctor&uip ui science upuii Frofessor Carslaw, ui bydney L'ei.ii .aiij, ill recognition 01 n!s work in ap ' Jlied mathematics. U A meeting of the Manchester creditor of the firm ot to. and X McArthur am. J3o. approved the liquidators proposals. .The Secretary i v r War, lion. K. it. SUdane, apeaking &t liuadeisneld, au ; Bitted that German military experts .had suggested a scheme very similar to -Jut leheme tor a territorial army durin- ,**» wait to iierlin in luw). jjTbe Australian* and »ew Zealanders maiding in .Manchester are formiuv as p»tr«uuian Uub. if. She late lord AldenbanTs estate i;«taedat £m,m. '; bir John Strachey, formerly a niciii .J*r of the Council oi India, *, dead. i, toe Daily Mail states mat tUe appli- ' eaikni for the extradition oi frank \nUeim on a charge of blackmailing Joii, Joel has been granted at l'aris. :,,. Ito Shaw, &avill and Albion Companj '< haa ordered a ne« steamer. The vcssvi I > to be capable of refrigerating ltw,om. s earcaaee, H The ITince of Wales has presented a IlahooUng challenge cup for the coiupcii tioa for cadet corps of the Schools ui '.Jtapiw. , tilt John Colomb, in a letter to the ..Daily Graphic, contends that the defence of restricted terminal points in no «eu-. .inlfill the primary principle of a genera. ,*cheme OI defence of fciupire, whuh means aecurity of the lines oi comnium .CftUoa between its naval points.
flierlin, December 20. < jfiwuuuiy has agreed to submit to ar HtntUU a, dispute between the i'ortugnete Uovernment and Prince liohenloht. M president, who obtained a concession to build a sanatorium at Madeira on con dftkau such as the eradicate would Wactically have had control of the llafld. JU the result of an agitation In \ I British business men at Madeira, nil- . -t cooccMion was cancelled. The syndicate ' I claimed damage for tlie cancellation. . j " lie German War Office hat punka-ed * ,*&• right to Use the I'oulsen wireless jl by which one is able *o com B jSinoicate orer a distance of iH) miles. | ■k Port Said, December 20. WJ I* B "O* l h«avenj at Port Said have lj Guiat will be considerably delayed 2<ew York, December i». yr, JrViHiam Walter, a deacon of an ario •J> identic Baptist Church, and treasurer ji * to* New Britain and Connecticut Savings •\ Jiank, was arrested while working hi a •"$ Mexican mine after absconding wiia >d| I£I2SSAOO ol Church and Bank funds. jk Paris, December 20. _ ' . Baroness Adolphe Rothschild lieSSk? 1 " * Uo '" uo t0 Jt ' wish charities in '. , LUbon, December 2". > t Decree* have been issued appointing IyUministrative Commons to euperr-<il? I the Councihi General and Muncipal ami Parochial Coaneils. lUe Dictatorship j, time made complete. , St. Petersburg, December 2<i. , Professor Amtchkoir lias been mii laced to eighteen months' imprison .Blent in a KuasUii fortress on tie ground that he engaged in auti-tioven jnent propaganda.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 302, 23 December 1907, Page 3
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