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GENERAL CABLES

FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE. By Cable.—Press Association.—Copyright. London, July 19. The outbreak of ifoot and 'mouth disease is disquieting. It will be difficult to dheck if it spreads to the Romney mj&T&hes, where there are thousands of cattle and tens of thousands of sheep. VANCOUVER STRIKE ENDED. Ottawa, July 19. The Vancouver strike of 4000 unionists, in sympathy with the carpenters, has ended and the men return on the employers' terms. BRITISH SENTRY'S EXPERIENCE. London, July 19. A sentry at Tipnor powder magazine, Gosport, at night time challenged the occupants' oi a boat and ordered them not to approach. Two landed and, despite a further challenge, approached the magazine. The sentry fired at one of the figures who was crouching in the tfhadow of the building, whereupon both disappeared in the boat. There is no clue to tlheir identity.

A RUMOUR CONTRADICTED. London, July 19. Mr. Hamcourt, in replying to Mr. Hunt, said he believed that the report that a company had imported 4000 colored workmen from the New Caledonian. niines was much exaggerated. There was no reason to believe that the Commonwealth was unable to prevent men landing contrary to thie Immigration Acts.

STRUCK A ROCK. . London, July 19. The Roebuck, a. Channel Islands mail boat, struck the Corbiere Rock, Jersey, in a fog. , The passengers were saved. A TOWN RELIEVED. ~ -,i> Aden, July 19. The force of l tilie,. I Sliereef of Mecca haa relieved Ablta after a ten months' •lege. WHEAT PROSPECTS IN CANADA. Ottawa, July 19. A cool wave in the prairie district is_ regarded as beneficial, and a great yield of wheat is expected. COMBATTING CHOLERA. New York, July 19. The 'battle against cholera is still being waged, and the officials expect the victory. The disease was introduced by Italian immigrants. JAP OFFICER ARRESTED. Berlin, July 19. The Vossiische Zeitung says that a Japanese major, attached to the Germa» artillery reserve, was arrested on the parade ground at ITammelburg, Bavaria, at midniglht, while examining the new tube Tecoil for field guns with a daTk lantern.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 23, 21 July 1911, Page 2

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342

GENERAL CABLES Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 23, 21 July 1911, Page 2

GENERAL CABLES Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 23, 21 July 1911, Page 2

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