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GENERAL CABLES.

INDIAN DISABILITIES. Pretori*a,~tlune 18. Three members of the deputation appointed to lay the grievances of tin Trantfvaal Indians before the Imperial Government and the people of India were sentenced to three months' imprisonment lor infringing the IVanivaal registration law. The deputation intended to sail on the 23rd inst.

AMERICAN CUSTOMS EVASION. New York, June 18. _ The Customs Department ii conducting a drastic campaign against unosglers. The head of a mluiaery establishment was sentenced to two year*' imprisonment; another person wtt miteneed to one year's /imprisoninent, whilst his wife was flncd £IOOO. The authorities estimate that the Customs Department has) been robbed of four million pounds sterling annually, principally by a scheme carried out by dressmakers' agents.

CONGRESS OF WOMEN, T London, June 18. Lady Aberdeen, at the opening of the International Congress of Women at loronto, emphasised the vast potentialities of such comradeship. Miss Baker invited the ne\l quinquennial congress to meet m Australia.

CHOLERA IX RUSSIA. ' St. Petersburg, June 18, : Iwelvc cases nf cholera arc reported to-day m St. Petersburg. Then wer* twenty-four fresh cases yesterday.

BOMBAY IMPROVEMENTS. _ Bombay, June 18. The limes' Bombay correspondent 'Y s of Sir Sydenham Clarke's meat scheme for re-housing the poor and improving Bombay, that it is realised tlmt hn- (Sydenham will leave aa indclibic ,i, ar k 0n the Empire's second • :

NEW DIAMOND FIELDS. twi ,i , „ London, June 18. Tresh finds of diamonds at Spencer Bay, north of Luderitzbricht, in Gemaa South-west Africa, have led to am.?tionnl ns° in the shares of German eolomal companies. v«"nnn

THE CBTEF JUSITCE IX ENGLAND. ... , ~, London, June la . -Sir Robert Stout was entertained at luncheon „t the House of CommSw by Hie L, lilted Kingdom Alliance. Hitf Honor remarked that the triennial local option vote would, if tried in do mm e for the education of nnblie' p°u p iM: thc

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 122, 21 June 1909, Page 2

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GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 122, 21 June 1909, Page 2

GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 122, 21 June 1909, Page 2

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