GENERAL CABLES.
AUSTRALIAN COLLIERIES. Sydney, Jan. 8. As a result of an aggregate meeting the JMaitland miners have resumed work. The outlook on the South Coast has improved. The Newcastle miners' refusal lo'co-operate with the strikers has cut the ground from under the latters' feet, thus assisting a settlement. SALVAGING THE SOCOTRA. London, Jan. 7. The salvors are slowly recovering tin Socotra's lead and wog'l. The weathei lis hindering the operations. DANISH SHIPPING. Copenhagen, Jan. 7. A Danish financial organ states thai Danish shipping companies during l!)l,j earned thrice the revenue earned in 1914. The total estimated profit, 120 million kroner ( £tl,7o0,000), exceeds the total capital.
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 January 1916, Page 2
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106GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, 10 January 1916, Page 2
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