GENERAL CABLES.
I FRANCO-CHINESE DISPUTE SETTLED. Auftralian-N.Z. Cable Association. ' , _ Tientsin, Nov. 28. > ' The Franco-Chinese dispute has been . settled. AiUSTRALIAN OFFICIAL PHOTO. , GRAPHER. " ■ m, _ London, Nov. 29. The Commonwealth has appointed Mi official photographer with the Anifay lian forces on the west front, PROLONGING PARLIAMENT i, "• ' Sydney, Nov. Tha Governor has assented to the Bill prolonging the life of Parliament, " RfiXNET EXPERIMENTS, 1% «' deceived Nov. 24, 10.45 p.m.-, r j . Sydney, Nov. Sti V U ith a view to relieving the difficult 1 '*'* consequent upon the scarcity * oD rennet, a trial sample of calf veil# was tc the Bega cheese-makers for experiments therewith. It is reported the results were very satisfactory, and furi."er lots are being forwardei OBITUARY, Received Nov. 24, 9.30 p.m. London, Nov. 24. \ Uiarles Booth, pioneer of the old art pensions. ESTIMATE OF 1910 WHEAT CRQg, Rec Jived Nov. 24, 11.5 p.m. - Rome, Nov. 23. , Estimates of the world's 1»10 wh&ti crop give it as 2,222,000,000 busheta, 2fl per cent, less than that of 1016,
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 November 1916, Page 5
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