GENERAL CABLE NEWS.
The British India Company hae required Mr. A. A. Apcar's Far .Eastern fleet. The two eruiscr3 which it was hoped would be built on the Thames nre being laid down in the Royal Dockyards. I The Chamber of Deputies has ex- | pressed ils confidence in the Government's Moroccan policy, but has resolved to appoint a committee to inquire into the negotiations conducted by M. Giillaux, the late Premier. The bodies of 10 victims of the bomb p.xplosion in a barber's shop at Oporto have been recovered. The French taxi-cab strikers are en- I deavemring to float a strike lnan, and are asking the trades unionists to assist. Taylor of South Australia, defeated 11. Rice, N.S.W., in, the finai of the men's singles tennis championship of South Australia on Saturday. |
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 73, 25 March 1912, Page 5
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