GENERAL CABLES.
UNPRECEDENTED ABCTIO VOYAGE. fPßlßs' ASSOCIATION.] CHRISTIANA, September 4. There is enthusiasm in Scandinavia at the news of the unprecedented feat accomplished by Captain Anundeen's expedition, aboard the Gjon, in voyaging in a westerly - direction and) navigating the jnorth-west na^Bage. - The vessel' has artrived'at Cape^Nome,' Allaaker - -- " LAUNCH OF A BATTLESHIP. (Received September 5, 9^l p.m.)> LONDON, September 5. The battleship Lord Nelson has been launched at Jarrow. • A NAVAL SENTENCE. ; -' LONDON, September 5. Robert Charles Taylor, «igqft)myp-, on the cruiser Vindictive, was sentenced at Sbeernessi to two years' imprisonment for throwing the flotilla signal book overboard. WARNING AGAINST SOUTH AFRICAN CREDIT. (Received September 5, 9.21 p.m.) OTTAWA, September 5. The Department,: of Trade and Commerce, in a bulletin based on the report of the Government agent at Capetown on the unfavorable ■ conditions in South Africa, ■recommends exporters to observe extreme caution in all credit transactions. CRICKET. (Received September 6, 9 a.m.) LONDON, September 5. Wynyxvgd • teDptaiins the New Zealand' cricket team. PATH AND CROSSLEY. LONDON, September 5. -^Madame Patti asked Miss Ada Crossley to. I sing at her final London concert in Hall in December. Madame Patti Isrewells the provinces in the autumn, 1907. 'VARSITY BOAT RACE. interest is being taken, in the HarvaTd-Cambridge boat race on Saturday next. Both crews have had' excellent trials. SERVIAN AFFAIRS. / BELGRADE, September 6. • Servian officers belonging to toe anti*egicide party threaten to resign unless the regicides retire. IMPERIAL INCOME TAX IN THE COLONIES. . September 5. , jThe Legu3atave Council in Pretoria has unanimously resolved to. urge upon Lord ftgin that possibly oonaeqaenoes prejudicial to the Empire* interests would arise ' from the exaction of an Imperial income iax on colonial companies. THE NATAL MURDER. PEETERMARITZBURG, September,, b. The trial has begun at the Mariteburg j criminal session of Mjongo and two other natives for muirdering Sub-inspector Hunt ' and< Trooper Armstrong at Richmond* » TALLOW SALES. i > (Received Septerijber, 6, . 8.6^7. a^pa.) LONDON, September S. - . Tallow Jpale—lo39 tcaakß offered,, 760 sold. Fine mutton 33s 6d, medium 3P» 6d. Vine beef 32s 3d, medium 30b 6d. SWEETEN THE BREATH. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tate lets will clear the sour stomach, sweeten the breathr, and create a healthy appetite. They promote the flow of gastric juice, thereby inducing good digestion. For sale r by W. K. Wallace, chemist, and H. E. * Harris.— Advt. 6 [. Sing the song of the five-starred cross, r. Hung low o'er Southern Seas, ■ Then tell" 7 our frightful lo6s From coughs and colds and sneeze; 8 Again, again let roices.ring F" In one grent, grand brayure, . " To praise the magic healing king — Woods' Great Peppermint Qnre.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LII, Issue 9187, 6 September 1906, Page 5
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432GENERAL CABLES. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LII, Issue 9187, 6 September 1906, Page 5
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