GENERAL CABLES.
AN ABSCONDER. London, April 1. A man named Giomatta. a railway clerk at Chiasso, ha, absconded with £7OOO.
GERMAN COMMERCIAL ENTERPRISE-
Berlin, April 1. Ninety leading merchants and manufacturers of Berlin have set out on a tour of the Balkans, Turkey, Greece. and Asia Minor, seeking openings for trade
A DIVIDED FORCE London, April 1. The Amalgamated Society of Engineers will not l>e represented at the Trade Union Congress to be held at Nottingham in September.
AN AUSTRALIAN MUSICIAN London, April 1. Mr. Sidney Nicholson, son of Sir Charles Nicholson, of Sydney, has been appointed organist of Canterbury Cathedral. There were one hundred appli•nrtfc
YEOMANRY DISBANDED. London, April 1. AM the Yeomanry volunteer regiments have been disbanded. Most of the members have enlisted in the territorial army. The event was celebrated with dinners, concerts, and mock funerals, and in most eases a ceremonial blowing of "The Last Post"
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 89, 3 April 1908, Page 3
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150GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 89, 3 April 1908, Page 3
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