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GENERAL CABLES

A MUTINOUS CREW. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright. New York, November 29. The British cargo boat Clan AlnLian arrived at New York with haif the crew prisoners. A number of Sp.i:;urds mutinied when in sight of t'e American coast, but the officers drove (inm ofl with revolvers. The matiieer-; cnn.iot land without the Imnrgrition JJijfirtment's approval, which it is loth to give, and the ship cannot load if .he uiuti.ieers remain.

IMMIGRANTS FOR AUSTRALIA. London, Xo'vinber 29. The Mamari, chartered by - V " v v South Wales, saifs on Thursday " i:'i <75 .insisted emigrants for Sydmy and 7;i for Melbourne.

AUSTRALASIAN MORIGAC W '.O. London, N >V'jmber 2&. The report of the Ausfcral.v, : ,u;i Mortgage Agency Company shows a profit of £22,889. Sales ..1 p.'Cpcrtiss and calls realised £17,722.

A PERILOUS EK^RIEXCE. London, November 2). Capt. Coffell and .'lis two '■or.* in the coasting schooner ..one w-rc .rescued by the incoai ng lin r r "funf Temple, bound for St. John's, New Brunswick. They .i;id beci vii'hout food or drink for 28 'loacs ,11 .i ttrrj'.le gale with their vessel wscr logged and dismasted.

VESSELS FOUNDERED. St. Petersburg, November 29. Ten vessels foundsrj.l : n a storm a!. Astrakan with their "ire .vs. lading stage was destroyed and +brc6 hundred Persian dockers i'rowne-1.

FARM APPRENTICES. , London, y ovraibor 29. As the result of f ,he Nov Ze: land Government's proposal, the I iverpool Children's Employment Committed has selected twenty-five youths as a] p> entices to farmers un.hr Governrent supervision.

ALPINE ACCIDENTS. Geneva, >Jo timber - ?9. During the year ended nir.f.y climbers were killed and eighty-jpven injured in Switzerland.

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Bibliographic details
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 199, 1 December 1910, Page 7

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266

GENERAL CABLES Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 199, 1 December 1910, Page 7

GENERAL CABLES Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 199, 1 December 1910, Page 7

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