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LONDON, October 4. H.M.S. Gladiator has been towed to Portsmouth. Ai^ri-m Reuter states that the Algerian section of men on the am-L>on--Mediterranean railway have * ' owing to the dismissal : ers of a meeting oi i-» f lsl> which resolved.to desert or refuse to serve in war time, oppose the tranv port of troops to thc f ront,e v . tune, and favor general neaco time. Iho meeting "as hem at the instance of railway men and a •nation.il sywheaten Octobcr 4 Buluaria’s diplomatic agent a Berlin states that in of o "‘er Bulgaria enjoys an “dvantogo ovu Turkey.. His Gwornnic. at ; exped-ed to obtain great results The Shah’s bandit horsemen outrideTabri* stole the Rueman mm s and robbed the Cossack escort o. their ar ’” S ‘ NEW YORK, October 4. President Roosevelt, addressing the Tubercidosis Conference at Washington, dec a.-cd that no gither.ng was fraught with greater 'hope for the wol fare-of-the world at laige. A ' cif ADEE.MDK, October o. Tim qf earner Taieri lias airittn from New Zealand. She frmtlcssly searched for October 5. £ll2G ‘ MELBOURNE, October 5. The Postmaster-General hasmvded Australian firms to' tender.for wall telephones. If the 'response 's satisfactory the number will he creased to 30,000. Ain aged widow named Ja , n fj r lier committed suicide by -soaking clothes iiu kerosene and settm o n to them.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2314, 6 October 1908, Page 3
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225GENERAL CABLES. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2314, 6 October 1908, Page 3
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