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GENERAL CABLES.

COLONIAL PRODUCE- IN LONDON. London, November 27. At the Horticultural Society's Colo-' ,-niul inhibition the New Zealand Government was awarded a silver medal for cold-stored apples and a bronia medal for lumeyj Kirkpatrick and Coy.' (Nelson) a silver medal for jams, etc,; * and Clarke Brothers (Whangarei) bronze medals for preserves. The New South Wales Government won a silver medal for dried fruits. • FEDERATION OF SOUTH AFRICA. Capetown, November 27. The convention of delegates from the British colonies in South Africa to consider the question of closer union '.» now sitting here. .Sir Henry Villiers, the President, states that there are no insurmountable - difficulties to be encountered and there is a reasonable probability of the convention's laliours being successful.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 288, 30 November 1908, Page 2

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119

GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 288, 30 November 1908, Page 2

GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 288, 30 November 1908, Page 2

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