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GENERAL CABLES.

TUB MOULTAN'S PASSENGERS, Received April 2, .40 p.m. Melbourne April 27. The Mooltan's New Zealand passengers are:—Messrs. Moorhouse, Shaw, Hinchliffe and Abbot; Mesdamea Rwd* Bmith, and Malet; Misses Smith and Hopewell. Brisbane, April 27. The Omrah, from London, crashed into the wharf, causing £IOOO damage. Th,: steamer received slight damage. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN. ' Received April 2, 11.30 p.m. London, April 2.

The Daily Mail states that apparently the New Zealand 4 per cent, loan will lie put on the top of the market, talcing a minimum of £200,000, a price which allows of it being repaid at &6%'. If investors want more they will get

DAY-BAKING REGULATION. Sydney, April 27. From Monday next day-baking startsat 10 o'clock, instead of at noon. IMPORTED SUGAR REQUIRED. Brisbane, April 27. Mr. Deaham stated that the drought in'the sugar districts was so ttetere that it would be necessary for Australia to. import 75,000 tons of sugar. EARLY CU)SING OF HOTELS. Adelaide, April 27. JVe Premier will introduce early next. se>6ion a Bill enforcing the verdict of the recent referendum on the early closing of hotels. (South Australian hotels, will, therefore, close at (i o'clock.) UNEMPLOYMENT IN NEW SOUTH WALES. Sydney, April 27. Mr. Estell, Minister of Labor, states that the unemployment is practically normal. The number of unemployed has been reduced to 4700.

EXCESSIVE USE OF THE SPURS. Sydney, April 27. The following is a case of interest to sportsmen. After the Taltcrsall Hurdle' Knee tin; stewards : fined the trainer and jockey of Flute Player for excessive use of the spurs. To-day, in the Police, Court, the trainer, Forbes, was charged with -causing Flute Player to be illtreated, and the jockey, Moon, with illtreating the horse. The charge against Forbes was withdrawn, the only allegation against him being that lie did not allow the jockey to use dummy spurs, as Flute Player was unreliable, "roguish, and lazy, and would have stopped otherwise.

STRIKE AT CHICAGO. Chicago, April 2(1. As a result of the carpenters' strike all the timber yards have been closed and 125,000 men arc idle.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 273, 28 April 1915, Page 5

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GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 273, 28 April 1915, Page 5

GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 273, 28 April 1915, Page 5

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