GENERAL CABLES.
MOROCCAN CONFERENCE. MOROCCO, October 26. Tho Sultan has accepted the programme for tho conference at Algiers. GENERAL BOOTH. LONDON, October 26. A thousand members and officers of the Salvation Army arc escorting General Booth to Guildhall to receive tho Freedom of tho City. Tho Army will entertain five thousand people at supper. FISCAL fighting. BERLIN, October 26. Germany is discussing tho prospect of the Commonwealth differentiating against German products. NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. NEW YORK, October 26. Transactions on tho New York Cotton Exchange have aggregated a million and a half bales, thus foreshadowing a crop of under ten million bales. AUSTRALIAN SHEEP FOR AFRICA. LONDON, October 26. A telegram received here states that a British East Africa syndicate is importing a largo number of Australian merinos.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5731, 28 October 1905, Page 5
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