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EMIGRANTS FOR AUSTRALIA. By Cable—Press Association— Copyright, London, January 3. During 1911 the assisted emigrants to New South Wales included 3855 farm laborers and 463 domestic servants; 0952 were nominated. THE- FALL IX CONSOLS. London, January 3. . The Pall Mall Gazette supports the Daily News in advocating Government action to improve the position of Consols. LOSS OF THE DELHI. London, January 3. The P. & 0. Company have subscribed £SOO to the fund for the sailors lost by the Friant in attempting to rescuethe Delhi's passengers. BELGIAN MINERS' STRIKE. Brussels, January 3. Twenty-five thousand miners at Borinage have struck, A SHIPPING DISPUTE. Bucharest, January 3. The Ben Head dispute arose over the captain's protest against alleged unscrupulous shippers placing damaged grain abroad. Sir Edward Grey has decided that there is no further ground for intervention. A THIEF'S SUICIDE. Monte Carlo, January 3. Minoia Jacques, one of the thieves who stole Madame Leonas' jewellery, hanged himself in his cell.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 100, 5 January 1912, Page 2
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159GENERAL CABLES Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 100, 5 January 1912, Page 2
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