YESTERDAY'S CABLES.
'the finding of many dead rabbits in Suffolk has caused scarcity in the market. Colonial rabbits are practically unsaleable. Prices are nominally unchanged; holders ave firm.
By a fire in the medical soction of the Toulouse University eighty thousand volumes were destroyed The damage amounts to £30,000. Two suspects have been arrested at Acapulco, Mexico. They were landing gasoline from a launch, and this, it is alleged, was£ connected with the Los Angeles outrage. The Scottish National Committee is appealing in a manifesto to Scotsmen all over the world for funds to carry devolution by means of which Scottish affairs shall settled in Scotland. The Earl of Derby",, has been elected President of the new Cotton Trade Tariff Reform Association of Lancashire, the membership of" which includes hir W. H. Houldsworth, Messrs W. Marriage, E. Clegg, J, P. Dixon, C. Middleton, F. FlattHiggins, Albert Simpson, and John Wbittaker, and other manufacturers. gJJThe Government surveyors report that there are no insuperable obstacles in the way of the construction of a projected canal from Winnipeg Lake to the Rocky Mountains, via the Saskatchewan river.
Twenty thousand rats have been destroyed within forty acres at Ipswich docks. Many cats and ral have been also destroyed, It is officially announced that the port of Naples will shortly be declared immune from cholera. A large section of temporary seats in the old City Hall at Pittsburg collapsed during a prize fight, and many spectators were injured.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10132, 1 November 1910, Page 5
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250YESTERDAY'S CABLES. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10132, 1 November 1910, Page 5
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