GENERAL CABLES.
AMERICAN COTTON CROP. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright. London, Sept. 1. The American cotton crop is estimated at 11,800,000 bales. MUTINY IN CHINA. Shanghai, Sept. I. Six hundred Chinese were killed in the Kirin mutiny. It is significantly added that there were no wounded. CAPTAIN COOK MEMORIAL. London, Sept. 1. Mr. Samuel unveiled the Memorial Committee's tablet to Captain Cook at Great Aytown School, where he was educated. He announced that a scholarship had been established at Marton, Yorkshire, where Captain Cook was born, VANISHING NATIVE RACE. ■ Sydney, Sept. 2. The annual report of the Aborigines' Protection Board shows a steady decrease in the blacks in New South Wales; Full bloods total 1730, a decrease of 131; half castes 5049, a decrease" of .five.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 September 1915, Page 2
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