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GENERAL CABLES

I A NEW CYCLING RECORD. By Cable.—'Press Association.—Copyright. New York, November 0. Frank Kramer, of East Orange, and James Moran won the six days' bicycle , race at New York with 1343 miles 8 laps. ' This is a new United States record. Five teams tied. A one mile sprint was arranged to decide the winner, and Kramer won. Hehir, the Australian, was third, Palmer fourth, Walker eighth. A MILLION IN MOTOR-CARS. 1 London, November 6. !) The Motor Show at Olympia is the largest ever held. There are nearly £1,000,000 worth of exhibits on view. DESTRUCTIVE -CYCLONE. Lisbon, November 5. A cyclone played havoc at Villa Real, in the province of Algarve, and ten. sailors were drowned. COLLISION UNDER WATER. Paris. November 6. L Two submarines at Toulon came into l' collision under water. Both managed .' to get safely to land. ) THE BOILERMAKERS' STRIKE. '.[ London, November 6. ~ The boilermakers at Hartlepool, Govan , and Greenock are largely against the J' agreement. \[ SUSPECTED INCENDIARISM. Brussels, November 6. ■ Further fires in the Exhibition have been extinguished. There are.evi dences of incendiarism. , QUEEN ALEXANDRA. *' London, November 6.. Queen Alexandra, Queen Maud, Olaf (Crown Prince of Norway), and Princess "Victoria have arrived in London. A COLONIAL MUSICIAN. .. Vienna, November 6. Vienna newspapers give fayorable^notices to Leila Dotibledayi a* Melbourne violinist, for her Berfofmanc,e at ty\e Slezato concert. -' ■•' - ■■'■■ - --'-■■■ FEARS WELL FOUNDED. , $1 - -. <■ London, November, 6. : n The' stealiier Kurdistan, boun4. from Manchester to Marseilles, foundered 460 0 miles--pH the s Seitty; ; Islands. .Of forty-' eight aboard only two we,re resoued. (A: :, day or two ago a cable message express*. Ed fears for this vessel's safety).' 0 BQYS FOR THE CANADIAN NAVY, y . London,. November 6. •• e Fifteen boys, from, the-.training, ship" Exmoutn'in the "Thames JsJj? been se- , lect.ed to join the Canadian naivy. LORD KITCBE2fE|[ J< : '' ■ _ London, -November 6. 7 Lord Kitchener has started^for -Egypt.'" f ' -- - .

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 179, 8 November 1910, Page 2

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GENERAL CABLES Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 179, 8 November 1910, Page 2

GENERAL CABLES Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 179, 8 November 1910, Page 2

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