GENERAL CABLES.
THE PAPANUI. ißy Cable—Press Association—Copyright. Perira, May 29. ' The Papauui's boilers, which arc leaking, are being repaired, and she will proceed at the eariiest opportunity. THE TOBACCO TRUST. New York, May 20. The Supreme Court at Washington has decided that the tobacco trust is a combine in restraint of trade. FATAL RAILWAY COLLISION". New York, May 29. • A head-on collision occurred between two passenger trains on the Burlington line near Denver. Nine persons were killed and twenty injured. A STATE MONOPOLY. Paris, May 29. A woman who was eking out a precarious living making cigarettes from Government tobacco, thereby infringing the Government monopoly, was fined £4762, in default two years' imprisonment. TESTIMONIAL TO MR. MOREL. London, May 29. Men of widely divergent political and religious views have presented Mr. Edmund Morel with a cheque for £4OOO in recognition of his services in securing reforms in the Congo State. RUSSO-TURKISH INCIDENT. St. Petersburg, May 29. The Russo-Turkish incident has closed, Russia being satisfied that tha alarm caused at Cettinge by the operations of the Ottoman troops is no longer justifiable.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 315, 31 May 1911, Page 2
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181GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 315, 31 May 1911, Page 2
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