GENERAL CABLES.
A RUMOR DENIED. iy CaJbl*.—Press Association.—Copyright Sydney, July 19. The President of the Australian Meat Industry declares that the statement that slaughtermen have decided to slow down to ten bullocks daily, is an idle rumor. A CRIMINAL RELEASED. Perth July 18. Robert. Bennett, who was sentenced for life in 1911 for a criminal offence en a girl of ten, has been released. NEW TWOPENNY STAMP. Melbourne, July 18. The two-penny stamp which has been approved hasi the King's head as its main feature. It does not contain the kangaroo, emu or wattle, included in the penny stamp. It is printed in mauve. WAS HE JUSTIFIED. Times and Sydney Sun Services. London, July 17. A cinema attendant has been sentenced to three years' imprisonment at Birmingham. He burned Ms wife's will because she left him only £4 with If\k\ to buy a Mack suit.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 50, 20 July 1914, Page 2
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145GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 50, 20 July 1914, Page 2
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