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GENERAL CABLES

| WORLD'S GREATEST APPLE SHOW. [By Cable—Press Association—Copyright. I New York, November 1. The world's greatest apple show has opened at Vancouver. Australian and Tasmanian exhibits are specially referred to for excellence. In 1902 the fruit values of British Columbia were £80,(100. To-day they are nearly half a million. OUR LATE SOVEREIGN. London, November 1. The Gazette has published a supplement of 120 pages giving a list of the addresses from 15,000 public bodies in connection with King Edward's death. TURKEY AND GREECE. Athens, November 1. M. Grypares, the Greek Minister for Foreign Affairs, who recently had an audience with the Sultan and the Grand Vizier, believes that relations with Turi key are improving. He received an as- ■ sarance that the expulsion of Greeks [should cease.

LOS ANGELES EXPLOSION. New York, November 1. |Telegraphists employed by the Los Angeles Times testify that they noticed an odor of gas before the explosion. CHOLERA IN TURKEY. Constantinople, November 1. Two hundred cases of cholera occurred during the army manoeuvres. A FATAL COLLISION. Brussels, November 1. By a railway collision at Luttre one person was killed and twenty-three seriously injured. LORD MORLEY. London, November 1. There are rumors of Lord Morley's impending resignation of the Secretaryship for India. COTTON DESTROYED. Cairo, November 1. A shed containing 6000 bales of cotton was burned at Alexandria, causing a loss of £200,000. ROBBERY OF A BANK. New York, November 1. The State Bank at Palestine, in Texas, was robbed, and after a fight the thieves escaped. THE KING'S COLONIALS. London, November 1. It has been arranged to send the King's Colonials to Canada in 1911. A DESTROYER ASHORE. London, November 1.

The Australian destroyer Parramatta struck a submerged obstacle at Singapore. The ship was docked, and the damage found not to be serious.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 175, 3 November 1910, Page 2

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298

GENERAL CABLES Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 175, 3 November 1910, Page 2

GENERAL CABLES Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 175, 3 November 1910, Page 2

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