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GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

EXTENSIVE PAPER MILLS. FJniticd Pukbh Association —copyhkjut. ST. JOHNS, October 10. Lord Northcliffe’s paper mills, at the Grand Falls, have been opened. They cover four acres, and cost £1,200,000. IMPERIAL MUSICAL FESTIVAL. LONDON, October 10. Doctor Harries, of Ottawa, has sailed in the Aorangi in connection with the Imperial musical festival of 1911, including a tour of 200 Yorkshire signers round the world, including Australia IRISH IN AMERICA. The United Irish League lias cabled to Mr. Redmond: “America will respond generously.” HEAT IN NEW SOUTH WALES. SYDNEY, October 11. Yesterday was the hottest October day for eight years. It was 94 degrees in the shade in Sydney and 97 at Parramatta. MELBOURNE’S LORD MAYOR. MELBOURNE, October 11. Colonel Burston has been re-elected Lord Mayor of Melbourne. IRRIGATION IN TURKEY-IN-ASIA. (Received October 11, 9.40 p.m) CONSTANTINOPLE, October 11. Sir William Wilcocks is at Constantinople submitting the results of bis survey of the proposed irrigation works in Mesopotamia. The Young Turk officials realise their importance, and have resolved to further the scheme. A DESTROYER ASHORE. LONDON, October 11. The destroyer Deo stranded in a fog near Blacksod Bay. Salvage conditions are difficult.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2630, 12 October 1909, Page 5

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GENERAL CABLE NEWS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2630, 12 October 1909, Page 5

GENERAL CABLE NEWS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2630, 12 October 1909, Page 5

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