GENERAL CABLES.
EARTHQUAKES IN ENGLAND. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright. London, February 2. Earth shocks at Comsboro', Denaby and High Milton resulted in heavy falls, and one of the Denaby pits has been rendered unworkable. * A miner was killed, and there were many narrow escapes. THE MINERS' TROUBLE. London, February 2. The West Yorkshire mine-owners are conferring next week with the Miners' Federation and Yorkshire delegates. MELBOURNE ELECTRIC LIGHTING. Melbourne, February 3. The city reaped a net profit of £21,051 from the electric lighting scheme last year. THE FEDERAL REVENUE. Melbourne, February 3. I The Federal revenue for seven months I exceeded the estimate by £089,000 MR FISHER AT WORK. Sydney, February 3. Mr Fisher held a Cabinet meeting as soon as he returned. He expressed himself favourable to the perambulation of the Federal Government. THE PRICIE OF NEWSPAPERS. Sydney, February 3. According to newsvendors' evidence the increase in the price of papers was 42 per cent. They asked to be allowed to pass the rise on, charging lid, but were refused.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 203, 4 February 1915, Page 2
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