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GENERAL CABLES

ANOTHER AEROPLANE RECORD. By Cable.- -Press Association.—Copyright Received 20, 11.10 p.m. London, September 20. Mr. Orville Wright, in a 00 minutes' aeroplane lliglit with a passenger, established a record. j CONCESSION TO WOMEN.

Received 20, ll.oa p.m.. London, September 20.' Mr. Herbert Gladstone, Home Secretary, approved of the Royal College cf Surgeons admitting women. The first examination will be held in January. A SUBMARINE ABANDONED. London, September 10. The Admiralty has abandoned the salvage of submarine CU, which sank in a collision off YarmOutn. Lust July the cargo steamer Eddystone, bound for Hull, ran among tome submarines at midnight and collided with CU, which sunk, 10 of the crew being drowned. Simultaneously, CIO awl Cl 7 mutually collided in endeavoring to avoid the Eddystone. Cl 7 was badly damaged.

A COLONIAL LAND COMPANY. London, September 10. The New Zealand and Australian Land Company has declared a dividend of 7 per cent, and a bonus of S per cent., and transferred £185,000 to the reserve fund. The directors propose to Increase tie ordinary stock to u million by the capitalisation of the reserve fund.

A SEDITIOUS SHEET RE APPEARS.

Calcutta, September 10. The newspaper Bandemataran, which was suppressed in Calcutta, has reappeared in a new form at Geneva. It pays a tribute to Dhingra, and bitterly denounces the moderate Members of the Indian National Congress.

AN INDIAN TRAIN AOCIDt.v I'. Calcutta, September Mt. The police at Calcutta attribute the damage to the train in which a treasure vu» had its roof knocked off, to tile van's fouling with heavy machinery at a crossing—not to a boiub.

I'EBU AND BOLIVIA. ' London, September 11). Peru mul signed an agreement settling their boundary dispute.

___ BOMB EXPLOSION. London, September II). A bomb exploded at a secret fireworks factory at l'iace, in Calabria. Three buildings collapsed and 12 persons were killed.

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Bibliographic details
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 194, 21 September 1909, Page 2

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307

GENERAL CABLES Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 194, 21 September 1909, Page 2

GENERAL CABLES Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 194, 21 September 1909, Page 2

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