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GENERAL CABLES.

KAISER'S CIVIL LIST. 13y Cabl" —Press Association—Copyright. Received June 10, 10.15 p.m. Berlin, June 10. The Kaiser's civil list has been read a third time in the 'Diet. ' AMERICAN STATE LAW. Received June 10, 10.15 p.m. New York, June 10. ■Governor Hughes lias vetoed the Primary Elections Bill in the hope of securing a better measure. The Postal Savings Banks Bill passed both Houses. COTTON MILLS CLOSE. Received' June 10, 10.15 pjn. Washington, June 10. iSeven cotton mills on the Fall River, Massachusetts, notify that they will shut down on alternate weeks, indefmiateiy. THE HOME RULE CAUSE. London, June 9. A cheque for £SOO from Mr. Cliisholm of New York, reached Mr. Healy, who handed it to Mr. O'Brien, to whom Mr. Ilealy wrote: "If any measure of Home Rule or land settlement comes in our own time it wiil most largely be due to your unselfish labors." THE Y.M.C.A. • London, June 9. A record gathering assembled at Liverpool on the occasion oi the Conference of Young Men's Christian Associations of the; British Empire. Among those present are fifty Germans.: The Rev. John Mackenzie detailed the work of the associations in New Zealand.

BUTTER BOX FRAUDS.

London, June 9.

Victoria and Queensland are associated with New South Wales in the prosecution of Messrs. Coopman and Co, on a charge of having put inferior butter into Australian butter boxes.

ARTILLERYMEN STRUCK BY LIGHTNING.

Berlin, June 9,

Lightning struck a battery ot artillery which was practising near Cologne, Two gunners were killed and two injured.

THE NISBET MURDER. London, June 9. The cash bag which was missing at the time of the murder of Nisbet, the cashier of Widdring Colliery, has been found in the airshaft of a colliery near Morpeth. The gold and silver which were in it are missing. AN UNCONFIRMED REPORT. London, June 9. The Government have received no confirmation of the report of the "Mad Mullah's" death. MR. ROOSEVELT. London, June 9. Mv. Roosevelt embarks at Southampton to-morrow. DERAILING TRAINS. Calcutta, June 9. An attempt to derail trains in Eastern Bengal is said to be due to political motives. BANK OF ENGLAND RATE. London, June 9. The Bank of England raie, has been reduced to 3 per cent. COPPER, STOCKS. New York. June 9. AmericTji stocks of copper are 160,420,900 lb. i BEAUREPAIRE'S RECORD. London. June 9. Beaurepaire, the Australian swimmer, won the 400 metres race in .5 min. ?3 sec. a world's record. henting Lnstorres, the Hungarian champion. YACHTING. London, June 9. The Medway Club is buildin<r a c neeial vaeht for the contest with the Sydney flying squadron. , FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE. London. June 9. ' The Argentine Government asserts that foot and mouth disease has degenerated owing to the preventive measures taken, and that there is ■no danger of contagion.

01!" RAT OAKS FROM LTTTLTC ACORNS GROW. That, dread disease. CoTisumrction. has its commencement in a cold on the (•host. Don't leave it until it is too late You ran promptly cure your cold with Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery. Is fid an os. Olitaiaaliie cvesy.vliero.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 53, 11 June 1910, Page 5

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GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 53, 11 June 1910, Page 5

GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 53, 11 June 1910, Page 5

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