GENERAL CABLES.
HUE WIIAKATANE SALVAGE. Received October 28. lO.j p.m. Loudon, October 2S. Eight sets of plaintiffs sued the New Zealand Shipping Companv in corniceHon with the salvage of the Wlink..tanc after July 4th. The total value of the claims was £140,000, and Mr Jus- j tive Bigham awarded £9,000. I ABOUSHMKXT- OK CANTEENS. Received October 2!), 12.33 a.m. Melbourne, bist Night. The Licensed Victuallers' Conference decided to ask Mr. Deakin (the Federal Premier) to have the clause in the Defence Bill abolishing canteens recommitted. A MINER'S HORRIBLE END. Received ]2X>.ii.in. Oct. 21). Sydney, October 20. A miner named McGinley, who had been missing for ten days at llega, was found in an old'shaft just dead from starvation. His feet were terribly laccrated through his attempts to escape. QUEENSLAND'S NEW AGENT- ' GEXKUAL, Received 12.35. u.ni., Oct. 20. Brisbane, October 21). Mr. T. 11. Robinson, a director of XLR wraith, .McEaehcrn and Coy., succeeds Sir Horace Tozer as Agent-General,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 226, 29 October 1909, Page 2
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158GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 226, 29 October 1909, Page 2
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