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GENERAL CABLES.

THE UITE U)1U) BURTON. London, March 18. The value of the late l/ird Burtou'9 estate is provisionally returned at a luilliun pounds. , Deceased gave directions tlhat hW is-piae and the spinal marrow of his neck should ibe severed before his body was (placed in a eollin, and that his heart should be placed in a separate vessel in the eollin.

THE MAFIA. Koine, March 18. The Malia has sent a. lettei lluviiU-H----ing to kill Mr. Bishop, Aincr ;•;, i I'ousul at I'alcnao, if he continue- .o incite lire nutlioritii-n against su-;ivts of the Malia gang.

■SLAVE-GROWN COI'MA. London, M«n!i 18. Tin: linns oi Caiftniry lliuth.-rs, Fry and Co.. and Kountrei- and Co., cocoa nianuiacturers, have decided not to purchase any cocoa, produced on the .Portuguese islands oi Saint Thome. The principal ground of their decision is that the cocoa at the islands is virtually slave-grown. DEPREDATION OF RATS. London, March 18. In the House of Commons, Mr. C. McLaren, calculating that there were 40 million rats .in Great Britain, said Ihev do an annual damage to the extent of LIo.OOu.UOO. He introduced n Kill to extirpate them.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 47, 20 March 1909, Page 2

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GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 47, 20 March 1909, Page 2

GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 47, 20 March 1909, Page 2

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