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VARIOUS CABLES.

JEAN GERARDY MARRIED. Received October 10, 8.20 a.m. LONDON, October 9. Jean Gerrady, the 'cellist, was married to Miss Amelia McQuade, a Sydneyite.

DECEASED WIFE'S SISTER. Received October 10, 8.20 a.m. LONDON, October 9. The Archdeaconry of London Registry has directed that the surrogates shall not entertain applications for licenses to marry a deceased wife's sister, but shall refer the matter to the Faci'lty Office.

WHY STOCKS ARE LOW? • Received October 10, 8.20 a.m. LONDON, October 9. Lord Rothschild, interviewed by the Chronicle, declared that stocks are low because the Governments all over the world are hitting at capital. THE SOUTH AFRICAN COLONIES. Received October 10, 10.17 p.m. CAPETOWN, October 10. The Hon. E. H. Walton, Treasurer, has declared that the South African colonies are unable to afford federation, but the sacrifices required for unification are infinitesimal as compared with the ad.vantages.

UNIFORM WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. Received October 10, 10.17'p.n;. PEKIN, October 10. An Imperial edict has been issued ordering the adoption Gf uniform weights and measures throughout China within six months.

DEFENCE AGAINST UNIONISM. Received October 10, 10.49 p.m. LONDON, October 10. Delegations of the shipping Federations at Antwerp, Amsterdam, Potterdam, Hamburg, Copenhagen, Gothenburg and other places, will meet the Britisb Shipping Federation in London on Tuesday to concert measures for defence against unionism.

THE MINERS' FEDERATION. Received October 10, 10.49 p.m. LONDON, October 10. The Miners' Federation has unanimously recommended a Bill providing for the nationalisation of mines. The Federation also unanimously favoured the abolition of the House of Lords.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8553, 11 October 1907, Page 5

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VARIOUS CABLES. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8553, 11 October 1907, Page 5

VARIOUS CABLES. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8553, 11 October 1907, Page 5

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