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GENERAL CABLES.

A FIGHT IN MOROCCO. ' S [PBESS ASSOCIATION.] (Received October 24, 8.35 auto.) MOROCCO, October 23. Owing to a taunt that the Sultan's troops weire. unpaid 400* of thei garrison at Mogadore attacked 200 European! trained policev. Firing continued for am hour, and several were killed amd wounded. The disturbance was qiielled under a French threat. Subsequently the garrison, was shipped to Tangier. AMERICANS SAVE FILIPINOS. MANILA, October 23. During a stomi and subsequent j flood tihireet Americans with n boat j saved 300 out of 106 Datives at a. suburb of Aparri, in the Philli pines.

[ The coming into rorce at the beginning of the year of the Imperial Butter Act marked an era in the history of Australasian butter imports (remarks the British Australasian). What the Act does, or should do, is 1 the stoppage of butter "faking," mixing butter with foreign substances. All butter factories and places where blending takes place are now subject to official inspection. Australasian buttermen have been ] against "blending", mixing butter with] butter, and the manufacture of "milkblended butter." Where butter blending to cease, probably the Australasian would lose right off 50 per cent of his custom — not a pleasant prospect. The New Zealand an Australian factory manager's wish is for the butter to be handled here in its original form, unmixed and unbWded, but as long as Now Zealand article arrives with only about 12 per cent, of moisture in it (the Butter Act's limit being 16 per cent) so long will butter-blending flourish. The proof of the pudding is in the eating, and the proof of the Lawrence-Kennedy-Giliies Milking Machine is in the using. Andrew Freyne, Esq., Tokaora, states : -'I must say lam thoroughly satisfied with the L.K.G. Milkers, and would on no account go back to hand milking I have had more, comfort milking this season than I have ever had since I have been dairy farming." This is only one of many similar letters we have received. If you are still hand milking, you are spending more time, labor, and money than are necessary. Full particulars post free from J. B. MacEwan and Co., Ltd., Sole Agents, Egmont street, New Plymouthy , *

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LVI, Issue LVI, 24 October 1908, Page 5

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GENERAL CABLES. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LVI, Issue LVI, 24 October 1908, Page 5

GENERAL CABLES. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LVI, Issue LVI, 24 October 1908, Page 5