GENERAL CABLE NEWS.
SPAHLINGER EXPERIMENTS IN BRITAIN. (A. and N.Z. Chble Association.) LONDON, Sept. 2. Eminent medical and veterinary exports, members of Parliament, and landowners are included in the cumin itteo formed to thoroughly test this winter and spring the Spahlinger treatmeut for bovine tuberculosis.
BRITISH WAR OFFICE POLICE. LONDON, Sept. 2. The Evening Standard says that Sir L. Worthington Evans explains that the War Office has decided to no longer borrow London police, but, ' -a-i - -vraA - rnr. FIFTY WAi&HTPS COVER ADJTR LANDING.
CBEUTF.R’2 TELEGRAM.) (Received Sept. 4, 12.50 a.m.) PARIS, Sept. 2. According to Te Temp’s Fez correspondent. Abdel Krim has carefu’ly prepared a retreat fron> Ad.jir in "She event of the Spaniards capturing the town. Ho lias established bis headquarters at Bourda, the key position at the bead of a valley leading to the heart of the Riff mountains. He has already massed reserves northward of Bourda. (SYDNEY SUN CA.BLE.) LONDON. Sept. 2. The Franeo-Spanish forces are employing fifty warships to cover the Adjir landing. PARIS. Sept. 2. The Alfonso XI fr ained twelveinch shells into the village and fortress at Adjir and combed two valleys, through which Riffs might he retreating.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 10093, 4 September 1925, Page 5
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