GENERAL CABLES.
Received March 20, 8.56 a.m. LONDON, March 19. The Associated Chambers of Commerce unanimously resolved that legislation"passed by Australia and other colonies affecting b'ritish shiDS owned »n the United Kingdom should not, excepting in regard to the coastal trade, impose restrictions beyond those provided for in the Imperial Merchant Shipping Act. MADRID, March 19. Felix Mociiic, an anar ".hist shoemaker, was arrested at Seville on a charge of secretly burying 18 out of his 22 children in infancy, in the course of twenty years. Received March 20, 10.41 p.m. NEW YORK, March 20. President Roosevelt, in an interview with a representative of the Parisian newspaper "Le Temps," declared that the Pacific fleet will return home immediately after visiting Australia. The object; of the cruise was to make Americans understand that the fleet was a great and important factor in maintaining a world policy. The United States also wished to show the Powers her strength.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9045, 21 March 1908, Page 5
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156GENERAL CABLES. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9045, 21 March 1908, Page 5
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