GENERAL CABLES.
CANADA'S PERIL. By Cable —Press Association—Copyright. Vancouver, October 25. , The Premier, Mr. Mcßride, in a speech, said that across the Pacific, great peoples were awakening to a new life. Perhaps in another decade, China and Japan would be marshalled in order to threaten Canada's Pacific possessions. It was time Canada awoke to its peril and formed a regular Canadian army and 1 navy, second to none. RIOT IN HAVANA. Havana, October 25. A riot broke out between Liberals and Conservatives. Many were killed and wounded in the street fighting. The electioneering was marked by numerous disturbances. BRITISH EMIGRANTS. London, October 25. Mr. Jesse Collings, in a letter to the newspapers, protests against the proposal that the best Britons should be shipped away at v! . ; ' l : " ' 1 ''"rticuliirly agn-inst Sir Albert Spicer's statement (o the Dominions' Coininisision that poor law boys could be delivered in the dominions free of cost. Mr. Collings recalls Mr. Burns' statement at the Colonial Conference that the dominions were entitled to the overflow but must not empty the cistern.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 137, 28 October 1912, Page 2
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