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GENERAL CABLES

GRAY, THE CUEIST. - ~ : By Cable, —Press Association.—Copyright London, October 21. Gray, playing Nelson at Bradford, mp.de 090 off the red. George Gray meets Diggle, of Birmingham. Gray has been promised £2OO for the first thousand break. LOST AND FOUND. Received 23, 5.5 p.m. Brussels, October 22. Mr. \ enning, Canadian fishery expert, who was reported missing at The Hague, lias • been discovered at a Brussels hotel, suffering from amnesia. He is ( returning to Ottawa shortly. , ■ American politics. . Received 23, 5.5 p.m. New aYork, October 22. Mr. Roosevelt, at Boston, denied thaithere was a difference of opinion amongst Republicans as to the basic principletoi protection. The party was solid 'on tariff remission. THE NOBEL PRIZE. Received 23, 5.5 p.m. Stockholm, October 22. The Nobel Prize in medicine was awarded to Professor Kassel, of Heidelberg.

, u WRECK ON CUBAN COAST: Received 23, 5.5 p.m. New York, October 22. The American revenue cutter Cres peds was wrecked off the Cuban coast All hands were lost except two. The steamer Blue Fields, with 28 people aboard, is still unreported. LABOR EXCHANGES. London, October 21. Mr. Buxton, President of the Board "of Trade,' in -opening a city labor exchange, said that over a quarter of a million vacancies had been filled, of which 57,000 were in London. AX AMERICAN HURRICANE. New York, October 21. The French -trans-Atlantic steamer Louisana is ashore thirty miles east of Key West, The passengers have been rescued, but the vessel -will probably be a total loss. Several schooners were 'lost in the hurricane. ! CANADIAN TRADE. Ottawa, October 21. Canada's trade for the last fiscal year shows an increase of 07 million dollars NOVA 'SCOTIA. Ottawa, October 21. The Attorney-General, Mr. McLean, succeeds to the Premiership of Nova Scotia. THE 'GISBORXE LOAN. London, October 21. The Gisborne municipal loan has been i fully subscribed. MURDER TRIAL. London, October 21 At the Cornwall Assizes, Jas. Hamilton Nicholas, who killed his father, was declared insane. A BIG CLAIM. Ottawa, October 21 Ex-Lieutenant-Governor Dunsmuir, of British Columbia, has entered a suit I against President Mackenzie, of the Canadian Northern Railway, for a million dollars arising out of the recent sale of coal properties. A SENATOR ASSAULTED. New York, October 21. A mysterious accident has happened to Senator Aldrich. It is believed he was murderously assaulted in the city.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 167, 24 October 1910, Page 8

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GENERAL CABLES Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 167, 24 October 1910, Page 8

GENERAL CABLES Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 167, 24 October 1910, Page 8

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