GENERAL CABLES.
KING EDWARD MEMORIAL. By Cable.—Press Association. —Copyright Received August 5, 9.40 p.m. London, August 5. The Lancashire County Council is investing ten thousand sterling in shares of the British Cotton-growing Association as a memorial to "King Edward. DIPLOMATIC APPOINTMENT. Received August 5, 9.35 p.m. London, August 5. Sir G. W. Buchanan, British Minister at Tlhe Hague, has been appointed ambassador to iSt. Petersburg. Sir R. S. Jaget, Minister at Munich, has been appointed to Belgrade (iServia).' BOMB OUTRAGE: IN FRANCE. Received August 5, 9.45 p.m. Paris, August 5. A powerful 'bomb wrecked' the house of a detective at Le Vallois. The detective was absent holiday-making at the time. The caretaker was severely injured, while several passers-by were stunned. Anarchists and apaches Are responsible for the outrage. STEALING A SCHEME. Received August 5, 9.45 p.m. London, August 5. Unionist papers protest against Lord Carrington stealing Sir Gilbert Parker's scheme for the establishment of agricultural banks. COMPULSORY 'SERVICE IN SPAIN. Received August 5, 10 p.m. Madrid, August 5. Cabinet has approved of a Bill for the compulsory military service of all Spaniards.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 101, 6 August 1910, Page 5
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182GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 101, 6 August 1910, Page 5
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