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GENERAL CABLES.

THE BUTTER, BILL. LONDON, October 31. Tho British Associated Chambers of Agriculture have urgently demanded tho passing of tho Butter Bill. JUDGES’ PENSIONS. SYDNEY, November 1. In tho Assembly a bill to abolish pensions to future Judges has passed through committee.

THE CAIRNS TRAGEDY. BRISBANE, November 1. In connection 'with the Cairns tragedy, an aboriginal, who confessed having murdered a man named Lumberg on September Ist, has been arrested. THE MINING DISASTER. ■ SYDNEY. November 1. Many of the men rendered idle by the disaster in the Stanford mine have found employment in other collieries. (Received November 2. 1.10 a.m.) SYDNEY, November 1. The Lord Mayor has opened a relief •fund for the sufferers by the Stanford Alcrtbyr mine disaster. TEACHER OP AGRICULTURE. SYDNEY, November 1. The Government his appointed a teacher of agriculture to visit the public schools. IRRIGATION SCHEME. SYDNEY, November 1. A scheme to irrigate 358,000 acres on the Murrumbidgee has been referred to the Works Committee of the State Parliament. BARON BRAMPTON. LONDON, October 31. Baron Brampton is ill, bis condition being-critical. •

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5735, 2 November 1905, Page 5

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GENERAL CABLES. New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5735, 2 November 1905, Page 5

GENERAL CABLES. New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5735, 2 November 1905, Page 5