GENERAL CABLES.
WORE CARDINALS. Australian-N.Z. Cable Association. Rome, September 28. At the Consistory on November 27 it hi evpectcd the Pope will create six Cardinals.' THE WAIEUNA EXPLOSION. Sydney, September 29. The Navy Department has opened an inquiry into the Wairuna explosion, FLOODS IN VICTORIA. Melbourne, September 29. The floods have broken the bank of the lower Qoulburn at Mooroopna, inundating over 100 square miles of low country. CHARGE AGAINST NEWSPAPER. Sydney, September 29. William Bamett, secretary of the Australian Minors' Association, and publisher of the newspaper Truth at Broken Hill, was charged with, through the newspaper, inciting persons to murder the senior mine official* at 'Broken Hill. NATURALISED VOTERS. ' Adelaide, September 29. In the Assembly, a Bill for the disonfranchisement of naturalised citizen* of enemy birth was defeated by 21 votes - to 11.
PARIS MUNICIPAL LOAtf. New York, September 28. Kulin Loeb and Co. have arranged to loan 10 million sterling to the City fit' Paris. It is the first time the lrvuni.'ipality ha'- borrowed outside Franee. i'lio bonds bear interest at CJ per cent.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 September 1916, Page 7
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