GENERAL CABLES.
0 BRITISH PREMIER'S HEALTH. London, January *2t>. The Premier, Sir Henry CatupbeUBaimeriuan, is confined to his hou>e with a cold. He did not attend a meeting Jt the Privy Council held at Windsor. BRITISH CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE COStiRESS.
Loudon. January !<i. A proposal to hola a congress of vari- | ous British ami Colonial Chandler* of j Commerce at Melbourne was discu—*•■! 1 by Mr. Howard iierrr, in an interview with Mr. John Charlton, chairman of th London Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Berry suggested that the whole party ehonld proceed from Molliotirne to Canada, chartering a special l>oat to run to Vancouver. The -cheme wa- abandoned owing to the impossibility of l.u-i ne»s men arranging to travel by tin' name route.
FRANCO-BRITISH KXIIIBITHi.V. London. January _.i. The French (lovemnieiit i- devoting '.£:il,*l£ to the Fr.ui.'o Hriti-b Exhibition, to lie opened in London later in the year.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 32, 28 January 1908, Page 3
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