GENERAL CABLES.
THE SUBMARINE ACCIDENT. Received 10th, 10.50 p.m. .London, July 15. The submarine accident sufferers have ; quite recovered. ELKCTIUC]'i'Y IN FARMING. lyondon, July 15. Sir Oliver Lodge states that the use of electricity in agriculture shows that the crops treated yielded 10 per cent, better returns, 'these, crops included wheat, mangolds, tomatoes, and raspberry eancs. , CANADA'S TERCENTENARY. London, July 15. The Prince of Wales (representing King Edward) and Lord Dudley (re-' presenting the Australian CoinmonI wealth) have left for Canada to attend the Quebec tercentenary celelis.,tious. They were farewellcd at Waterloo station'by Lord Strathcoila (formerj|y Governor-General of Canada), Mr. 1 Whiteluw Reid (American Ambassador) and Earl Crewe (Secretary of State for Git- Colonies). They sailed by HALS. Indomitable, and are due to arrive at Quebec on the 22nd inst. LORD GLASGOW'S SOX. London, July 15. The Hon. Lieutenant Boyle, of the lloval Scots Fusiliers, son of Lord Glasgow, formerly Governor of New Zealand. Ilias been appointed aide-de-camp to Lord Carinichael, the new Governor of Victoria.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 177, 17 July 1908, Page 3
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166GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 177, 17 July 1908, Page 3
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