YESTERDAYS CABLES.
Communication with Southern Mexico ia practically cut off, the railway bridges having been burned. The revolutionaries are in Etrong , force, and much fighting is taking place. Laynor, receiving 1500 in billiard match of 4500 up, has scored 215)0, and Gray has made 3000, including a break of 1140, of which he secure:! 1116 off the red. Inman has covered Gray's deposit , of £SO for a billiard match for £250 aside, of 18,000 up. from a level start, using a Riley's table and crystallate balls. The 'limes condemns the Hon, Winston f hurchill's "vacillating and feeblejadministration in South Wnles, which is given over to disorder and ' violence. Citizens are terrorised, shops plundered and dwellings destroyed." On an assurance from the Canadian Government that the Union Steamship Company will be given a renewal of the mail contract for a term of years sufficient to justify construction, the Company will place 12,000 ton vessels on the Vancouver route. The steamer Kyarra and the Government trawlfer Endeavour collided in Sydney harbour. The trawler was damaged, but not serioudy.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10153, 25 November 1910, Page 6
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176YESTERDAYS CABLES. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10153, 25 November 1910, Page 6
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