GENERAL CABLES.
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LONDON, March 14. The Commercial Pacific Company's steamer Scotia lhas been wrecked, at Guam.
The Daily News interprets the deplorable speech made by W. T. Stead at Capetown as the result of his still being in good health, and strongly deprecates incitements to unrest. The paper adds bnjat undoubtedly the sound elements of the Afrikander Bond party will share the regret.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7790, 15 March 1904, Page 6
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66GENERAL CABLES. Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7790, 15 March 1904, Page 6
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