GENERAL CABLES.
SMALLPOX CASES. By Cable—Press Association—Cepyright Sydney, July D. 'lliierc are five cases of smallpox, in tlie city. A RUNAWAY TRAIN. Melbourne, July ft. A bolting train crashed into a sleeping van at a dead end at Sydenham station seriously injuring three employees. But that the Bendigo passenger train was late it would have met the runaway and) a terrible smash would liave resulted. NEW QUEENSLAND MEAT WORKS. Brisbane, July 9. A meat company, said to represent a large American firm, has secured a site for moat worka on the Brisbane River. MONEY IN ZINO, Sydney, July 9. The latest dividend paid iby the Amalgated Zinc Company brings the total to ihalf-a-inillion, which is equal to tke unpaid capital. SUBMARINES IN COLLISION. Paris, July 6. The .-submarine Calypso, while perlorniing evolutions at Toulon, collided with the submarine Circe, 'J]he former ¥ii nk and two men were drowned. WEEKEND CABLES. Loudon, July 8. Tile Pacific Cable Board resolved to abolish the delay in handling week-end cable lettors, which will be delivered as early as possible on Mondays. The •Ea-stern ■Extension Company has agreed J to the .same course. "
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 42, 10 July 1914, Page 2
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188GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 42, 10 July 1914, Page 2
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