GENERAL CABLE NEWS.
THE FATAL FLY
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LONDON, Sept. 25.. Elies caused the spread of typhoid, vVliich has attacked 20 per cent, of the inhabitants of Great Pilling. SEVERE EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS. QUITO, Sept. 25. Earthquakes have occurred at Guayaquil, causing a panic. At Riobanaba numerous buildings collapsed. . A .number of houses fell at Guaranda. BELGIAN NATIONAL DEFENCE. BRUSSELS, Sept. 25. The King is creating and presides at a committee of national defence. THE PERSIAN DIFFICULTY. TEHERAN, Sept. 25.
The chief of the Turcomans announces the capture of the ex-Shah in the vicinity of Gameshtepes. CANADA’S TARIFF ON WOOL. OTTAWA, Sept. 25. Woollen manufacturers acre already demanding an increase in the tariff in order to enable the Canadian industry to compete with the English. THE BANK OF AUSTRALASIA. (Received Sept. 26, 10.35 p.an.) LONDON, Sept, 26. The Bank of Australasia deposits total! £18,422,949, cash securities £9,433,217, and hills £15,836,932.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3333, 27 September 1911, Page 5
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149GENERAL CABLE NEWS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3333, 27 September 1911, Page 5
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