GENERAL CABLES.
- ■ IMMIGRANTS FOR NEW ZEALAND. By Oable—Press Association—Copyright. London, November 12. The Mamari took 525 reduced-rate passengers to New Zealand, including 12(5 single female domestics. The Hon. Thomas Mackenzie, High Commissioner, inspected and addressed them, GALE IN ENGLAND. London, November 12. There has been a severe gale throughout England. Outdoor work in many dockyards and shipping are being hampered on the east and west coasts. A FRENCH WRECK. | Paris, November 12. At Dunkirk, the schooner Casimir Perrier broke adrift and sank fifteen fishing sloops. The loss of life is unknown. FATAL DYNAMITE EXPLOSION. New York, November 12. At Gary, Indiana,, a ton of dynamite exploded at the powder company's works. Six men were blown through a roof and killed. INTERESTING DISCOVERY. New York, November 12. The remains of a mastodon have been found at Valdcz. The tusks are 12ft. 6in. long, and the hair is preserved. It j is believed to be the best specimen yet J found. THE MALAY STATES' OFFER. { London, November 12. The Government has accepted the Fcdj erated Malay States' offer of a battle : I ship.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 152, 14 November 1912, Page 2
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181GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 152, 14 November 1912, Page 2
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