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GENERAL CABLES.

FRANCE AND AUSTRALIA. By Cable.— Press Association.—Copyright. Received 10, 9.45 p.m. Paris, July 10. M. Fallieres, President of Prance, told Sir Geo. Reid he could rely on his personal efforts in tightening the bonds of friendship between France and Australia. GERMAN WORKERS IX BRITAIN. Received 10, 10.10 p.m. London, July 10. 'One hundred and nine German working men visited London and the provinces under the auspices of the adult school movement.

THE TREASURE HUNTERS. Received 10, 10.10 p.m. London. July 10. A.further expedition has left England to search the Cocos Island for treasure, estimated at £20,000,000 sterling, buried by pirates in the nineteenth century. AFRICA'S COLOR PROBLEM. Received 11, 12.45 a.m. Johannesburg, July 10. Mr. Sauer, the Minister of Railways, in a speech, favored the increased employment of whites by the Government, tic declared the importation of colored labor from outside the Union was alarming.

PERSIAN POLICE FORCE. Received 11, 12.40 a.m. Teheran, July 10. The Government requested the series of Major Stokes, of the British military attache, to organise a gendarmerie.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 14, 11 July 1911, Page 5

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174

GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 14, 11 July 1911, Page 5

GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 14, 11 July 1911, Page 5

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