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GENERAL CABLES.

STORMY WEATHER IN AUSTRALIA. By Cable.—Press Association.—Copyright Sydney. July 18. Cyclonic disturbances, accompanied by heavy rains, are reported from-the southern districts. Adelaide, July 18. A violent storm considerably damaged property, dislocating telegraphic communication. DISASTROUS FLOODS IN AMERICA. Washington, July 18. The floods in North and South Carolina and Virginia have caused nine deaths and rendered 7000 people homeless, while the value of properly that has been destroved is estimated at £^0,000,000. NEW SOUTH WALES POLITICS. Sydney, July 18. At the opening of Parliament the Governor's Speech referred to the hopeful outlook as to the progress of the war, and to the assurance of a good harvest owing to recent rains. Arrangements, in spite of financial difliculties, had been made for continuing railway and other developmental works.

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Taranaki Daily News, 20 July 1916, Page 5

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128

GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, 20 July 1916, Page 5

GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, 20 July 1916, Page 5

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