GENERAL CABLE NEWS.
ORIENT COMPANY’S PROFIT. _ a c ilnitkd Piikbs Association —Copvkioiit The Orient Company’s report shows a profit of £15,269. A dividend was, declared on the deferred capital at the rate of five per centum for the half j year, ending 13th June, which henceforth will he the end of the company’s financial year. LORD ABERDEEN’S SON. ■y. ' - Lord Aberdeen’s son, who was injured by a motor accident, is progressing satisfactorily. THE KING AS ARBITRATOR. King Edward lias agreed to arbitrate in the long-standing Alsop dispute between the United States and Chili. THE CAPE TO CAIRO RAILWAY 7 . Reuters’ Berlin correspondent states that the Anglo-German agreement does not enable the Cape to Cairo railway to run. through British territory. A NECESSARY ; LAW. if PARIS. Nov, 30. A French law has been promulgated granting women eight weeks’ rest before and after confinment, without losing employment. ‘INTERNATIONAL THIEVES ARRESTED.. Four International jewellery thieves have been arrested in Paris. Seventyfive thousand francs’ worth of jewellery was found in their, lodgings.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2674, 2 December 1909, Page 5
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168GENERAL CABLE NEWS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2674, 2 December 1909, Page 5
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