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GENERAL CABLES.

PRAISE FOR AUSTRALIAN WINES.

Ry Cable—Press Association—Copyright Received Nov. 14, 5.5 p.m. London, November 13. TV judges at the Brewers' Exhibitioi report the condition of the red ani white Australian wines to be excellent sparkling, and showed a remarkable improvement, proving that with c»re excellent sparkling* can be mads in the colonies.

EARL JERSEY INDISPOSED. Received Nov. 14, 3.5 pjn. London, November 13, Earl Jersey is suffering from a slight attack of ecrobral hemorrhage, and nil cancelled his engagements for a lew weeks.

TRADE WITH MANCHESTER. Received Nov. 14, 5.5 pjn. London, November 13. Jan Manchester Association of Importers has addresseiTtlie Chambers of Commcrco in Australia, calling attention to the clauses in the Australian grain charter which adversely affect the Manchester Ship Canal, preventing direct shipment to Manchester.

LATE LIONEL BROUGH. London, November 12. Jvmg Edward condoled with Mr. Bvdney Brough on the death of Mr. Lionel Brough. Many leading actore and i«• tie.-sea attended the lute Mr. Brough's funeral at Norwood.

FINDING WORK FOR INFANTRY. London, November 12. The War Office is uirangkg manv chiropody (-Issues in connection Willi the training of infantry. •

MONORAIL iy GERMANY. Berlin, Xivemticr 12. Augustus Schcrl exhibited a mono-tail gyroscope car at Berlin, carrying >ix passengers. A BOY POLICE FORCE. New York, October IS,; . IHo municipality of Chicago fens organ, «cd a police force entirely eoapofed of I'oys to maintain order among lads. The member* net under the regular police force, with authority to arrest wfcen neessary to preserve order. LLOYD-GEORGE TAUNTED. London, November 11. .Mr. Undy-tteorge, Chancellor of tlie Exchequer, witnessed the "Mountain. eers" at the Savoy Theatre. A dottn suffragettes in tlie stalls and the circle* waved feeding tubes aud a banner and -'honied until six of them were ejected. MOB LAW. New York, November 12.' A mob at Carifl, Illinois, lynched a. negro who was accused of murdering ■i slum girl, and.then attaeked a gno?, seeking a white accomplice, but failed to find him. The mob thereupon battered « steel cage wherein was a man aflcn«ed of murdering his wife, and lynched nun.

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Bibliographic details
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 239, 15 November 1909, Page 2

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343

GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 239, 15 November 1909, Page 2

GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 239, 15 November 1909, Page 2

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