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GENERAL CABLES.

FRATERNAL .GREETINGS,

By. .Telegraph—Press Association— Copyright, PARIS, Nov, 1,

The British commercial delegates visiting Paris were delighted : at the cordiality everywhere manifested. Mutual convictions were expressed that .the occasion would lead to more important results than could he anticipated. The delegates witnessed a very rowdy debate in the -Chamber of De.puties.

A’ RAILWAY. IN CHINA'

'An agreement lias been signed by China and France for the construction of the Yunnan railway, ’A -YARN, MELBOURNE, Nov„ 2.

Captain Rawson reports there is no truth in the reported insult to the British flag by the French at Epi (New, Hebrides), or of a fight with a trader. The latter, as a matter of fact," was absent from Epi at the dale of the supposed conflict, NEW ZEALANDERS DISCOVER .GOOD SEAM OF" COAL, SYDNEY, Nov. 2, ■K prospecting party of practical miners from New Zealand discovered an excellent seam of coal seven feet thick at Coomber, five m les south of Rycstone. The quality is similar to Newcastle and Wallsend coal.

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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 1038, 3 November 1903, Page 1

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170

GENERAL CABLES. Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 1038, 3 November 1903, Page 1

GENERAL CABLES. Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 1038, 3 November 1903, Page 1

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