GENERAL CABLES.
-NEW SOUTH WALKS' IMMIGRANTS, Received 24, 4.13 p.m. •m „ , . London, January 23. J ilt! Board of Trade's report on euii* gmtion during 1000 says that the clau; of emigrtuit leaving for New fcloutli. "ales was of a. superior type.
LONG DISTANCE CABLING. London. January 22. Telegrams from London to Karachi" a seaport in the west of India, north" of the mouth of the River Induß. a. distance of 0532 miles, have been sentwithout iutonuediate handling. This is a record for long-distance, telegraphing.
LOUD AXI) LADY NORTHCOTE ENTERTAINED. London, January 2t. The Austral Club's reception to Lord Xorthcote (exOovernor-Gwieral of tho Australian Commonwealth) and Ladv Xorthcote was attended bv many ex(iovernors and people of the nobiljtyCountess Daruley, "Who received the' guests, referred to Lady Northcotc's. work among women, Lord Northcute said tlicy hnd stmt live of the lmppiest years of their five* in Australia.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 331, 25 January 1909, Page 2
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145GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 331, 25 January 1909, Page 2
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