GENERAL CABLES.
■' WHAT'S IX A NAME?" Times and Sydney Sun Services. Received 21), 5.5 p.m. London, April 23. The Board of Agriculture in 1913 received 241 applications for the use o'. fancy names for margarine, and appro'. 7 ed of 154.
CEREBROSPINAL SHOCK. Times and Sydney Sun Services. Received 2!>, 'i-'i'i p.m. Hrusseh, April 2S. Professor Laurent attributes the numeious cases of eerehro-spiiml shock among soldiers in the lialkans to the air jvibrations caused by passing projectiles. [This confirms observations during t'w Russo-Japanese war. j A POLICE ASSOCIATION. Received 2!>, 8.5") p.m. Sydney, April 29. The New South Wales police has formed an association to promote the interests of its members.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 281, 30 April 1914, Page 5
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111GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 281, 30 April 1914, Page 5
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