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KILLED WHILE HUNTING.' $ \ ByOaUe.—Pre«sAMOoUtkm.-Oo|jitt2 Received 7, 10J0 pan. ■ T, ' Calcutta, September,?! Richard, the only son of Sir Aranr Lawley, Governor of Madras, WW tfWt while hunting In the Nilgai HUs!<j£t Saturday. / j LORD KITCHENER-A REMARKABfiB DBMOVSTRATION.^I*) Calcutta, September <., > The whole population of Simla MetM* ed an ovation to Lord KiUhener,JJvt. retiring Commander-in-Chief of 'Upk^f His departure was responsible forfpajj, markable demonstration. ..ill ■£* THE SWEDISH STRIKft&f '■- Stockholm JtaptemtojiV t - The Swedish Labor ordered 11,500 workmen who vtlrant involved in the original dispute U& turn to work unconditionally femjf' Other 12,000 strikers return wbßwiiy wages dispute is settled. The Qwfcrßj: mcnt"wlll probably negotiate 'MUM''' matter.' ■;# >, ENGLISH HOP OftOP. , <7 ' - London, September tt. <s Owing to the prevalence of'' whist blight, it is estimated that the EuIUH hop crop this year is the sterteii ifoefl
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 184, 8 September 1909, Page 2
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134GENERAL CABLES Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 184, 8 September 1909, Page 2
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