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CABLES.

HOME.AND FOBEIUfI,

(By Electric Telegraph.-Copyright.)

Per Press Aisociation,

| Keceivod September 22, a t 8.8. a .m. London, September 21. Co. threats to dose their shipbuilding branch . at HarUepod owing to losses due to constat labor troubles. Boioro a definite decision has been taken Sir Uinstopher Purness proposes tosu|, nut to the Conference of trade unions "ted with' shipbuilding t„ |o convened on the ;7thOcto fce r, a scheme 0 termmate the ruinous section*! disputes. . . •

Portugal has accepted the'Frumnoto in reference to Jloro* CO.

Stockholm, September 21. AJMon and Bosobcry, iho two anai'diistsarrcstod in connection wit i, to Matmoo outrage, in Sweden, and others implicated, W e sentenced < 0 penal servitude for, life, Teheran, September 21. _ ™ Tabriz revolutionaries are willing to .disarm and surrender the Nationalist leaders if the Shah will establish q constitution upon recognised European lines.

Ncw York ' Sc l ltom l:<* 21. ■Ur Hearst accuses both the K ft pu|)'. linan- and Democratic parties ot being servife tools o[ n criniitral I rust, The nviolations hav o apparently ruined Mr Foraker's' career.

' Jit Bryan's rousing s;:ec.hcs m strengthening 1,i 5 t .], nncos f Ol . , I|3 sidency,-

; London, -September 21. . Be'ite's' Lisbon correspondent states that some 'one .opened the gate of the bulls' enclosure in Iho arena at Nouta and 22 bulls- were, released; Tiny rushed into the streets, sjjven' persons being killed am i 40 ' Tho soldiers killed ten of tho bulls, deceived September 22, at 8.42 a .m. London, September 21. The decision of tho Mod Iris'i League loaders and priests, to vot: for Unionists has greatly improve:! Sir Benwick's chances for Newcastle-on-Tyno seat, Tho reasons assigned for their action is Mr As l( uith s prohibition of tho procession of the Host and tho Liberals' attaws on Catholic schools. Tho Countess of Warwick is supporting Mr Hartley -Mr Shorlt (Radical) ■ bitterly complains of tho letter's candidature, as tho Labor party already hold a sc a t at Newcastle.

H'iJlcr and Eiley's managing director lias issued a statement to thq effect that no interruption had occurred in their business on account of At bcrti's defalcations, and arrangements will shortly, be completed to obtain Danish butter as has hitherto been done.

Paris, September 21. The Central Pari* Telephone Exchange was destroyed by fire, damage to tne extent of £l,BoD,ooo| being caused.

London, September 21. Mumin, a member ot the New iouth Wales football team, caught a hill in the Bed Soa, and was sent omo from Naples.

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North Otago Times, 23 September 1908, Page 1

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CABLES. North Otago Times, 23 September 1908, Page 1

CABLES. North Otago Times, 23 September 1908, Page 1