GENERAL CABLES.
FREIGHTS KEDUCED Received Janualy 29, S 35 p.m. London, 'Tan. 27. Atlantic freights liavo been reduced bj two thirds. The companies trading to •Australia and New Zea land have dee id ed upon a e.»;i;idei;ab!e roductior. iu tW near futuro.--Untied S*«ie». SEAMEN'S DEMANDS. Received January -20, 7.33 p.m. Sydney, Jan 29. A shipping trouble, snnibir to tliftt whitrli arose in connection with tho New Zealand influenza tuU'roak, U looming here. Seamen in the inter-State vos«els nro demanding improved quarters ir;d 'rill iva;,'a for nil time lost wlysn a ve.SM'l is quarantined. This is believed to bo the forerunner of a gei;e:a! d rr.aivl for all the concessions recently made by the Union CompanyBIPLANE TO EE QUARANTINE^ Sydney, Jan. 29. biplane will have to undergo a week's ijuf.rantine aboard the Moeraki,
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 January 1919, Page 4
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132GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, 30 January 1919, Page 4
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