GENERAL CABLES.
The Victorian Customs Denartmeni as stoppi’d the admission of cheap ditions of Daviet’s, I’r.udlikoch’s, and 4c Maupassant’s works, for the reason hat they are cheap collections of cerain passages of these authors, and ihieh are regarded as prurient. Liter;ry editions are still allowed entry.
Guards at New York are night and ’tv watching the tomb of Colone, olm Jacob Astor, one of the Titanic’s ictims. His relations decline to state he cause, but it is believed they feat lese'-ration of the grave by the family s >nemies.
A d ‘finite point lias at last been ■cached in the legal battle over the ugar cas.' at Sydney. Mr. Lamb, ourse! for the Sugar Company’, has (include! his address. He spoke fol 7 hours.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 177, 11 July 1912, Page 6
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124GENERAL CABLES. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 177, 11 July 1912, Page 6
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