GENERAL CABLES.
THE MARGARINE BILL. I ~ly Cable. —Press Association. —Copyright London, July 14. The London Chamber of Commerce has protestcu against the reintroductiou of the Margarine Bill, because alteration in coior is an unwarrantable interference wiui tue sale oi a wliolesome article, ami uie Din of ISM)S aflords suliieieiit puoac yroteccion WHO IS Jili NEIGHBOR? London, July 14.
Mr. Masterman, tj the Home On ice, addressing the pat ents at the National tducauoii Unioj Conference, .said tliat 11 chil dreu, besides their diuy to ineir neigh bors, were taugut to answer the ques tion, " Who is my neighbor';'? it wouli be possible to break down the barriei dividing the various classes pf The key to the problem' education. —(Applause.) ;,i.kKi l A St' :' Lj-ZiClCn'--fa ■JuVH - TEE SUFFRAGETTES. *
«lS'/ffif2DAM JLjMttvXIHBr 14. s The suffragists, are conducting a new campaign 3™ a flie? l9 Jfovmclß, which wit. Hyde Park on Saturday. An anti-suf fragist demonMW ( -will also be hell on Saturday in Square. * Curtis, the American aviator, drop; ; pkW Atfe'ntic City. 1
ARROGANCE OF LABOR.
London, July 14. J The dock hands at Avonmouth man is employed ; f7 „„ A HANDSOME GIFT. Lor4 ; perby hap |{ijsu -gssjQsS>rLiver : ' pool' Cathedral.
EP PPSoWW L fS. , * Berlin, July 14. •; lPa.t«Sfl 1 S l %?ft 1 » «P f ab Templeve, Kerry, tlwfe are forty-sevem cases and seven deaths. a A NASTY ACCUSATION.
"New York, July 14.
Af'ph.n;/gnelfog, deputy sheriff, 'jchiitfged with killing a miner in a strike at Greensburgh, Pennsylvania, declares that he ; a,cted;, ( in self-defence. The accuse of him of lying in ambush for the man, and threaten to lynch him. 1 i.
FOREST FIRES. '•" ' «'" '* ,o/, New York, July 14. '
Thirteen forest fires are raging in Montana, and Whitefish town is aerii ousfreiujangered. , <-l fatal Toiler explosion, h St. "Petersburg, July 14. »|
It is now ascertained that 100 persons perished by the explosion of ths boiler of the steamer Lowkys in the Black Sea
INCURSION OF REFUGEES. Madrid, July 14. A thousand Barcelona exiles manding an amnesty, and are waiting at the French frontier. They threaten to enter Spain. Severe military measures are being taken to prevent the incursion.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 83, 16 July 1910, Page 2
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