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GENERAL CABLES.

AN APOLOGY. (Received November 3, 0.38 a.m.) PEKIN, November 2. The Governor of Nankin has' apologised for the attack made by villagers on Admiral Train (United States Navy), and has punished the ringleaders.

AMERICAN MISSIONARIES MURDERED. PEKIN, November 2. Chinese at Lienchan murdered two male and two female missionaries and one child. A SUBSTANTIAL REWARD. BRISBANE, November 2. Tho Government has offered a reward of £SOO for information leading to the conviction of the dynamitard who caused tho explosion in tho Queen’s Cross mine, Charters Towers, on October Ist, which caused great damage to property. ILLNESS ON A STEAMER. ANTWERP, November 1. The German steamer Undine, from Chili, has been isolated near this port. One of tho crow died, and six are ill—suffering, it is supposed, from plague. FELO DE SE. LONDON, November 1. At the inquest on Baron Holzhausen, who committed suicide in Mrs Monckton’s residence, a verdict of felo de se was returned. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY. NEW YORK, November 1. By means of kites ethergrams were received at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, five thousand miles from the sea. NEW OFFICES. SYDNEY. November 2. The Union Company is removing into a fine suit© of now offices at the corner of George and Jamieson streets. UNIVERSAL SUFFRAGE. VIENNA, November I. Two thousand Socialists participated in a universal suffrage demonstration ab Vienna, and cheered the Gear, Baron Fejervary, and revolution.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5736, 3 November 1905, Page 5

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GENERAL CABLES. New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5736, 3 November 1905, Page 5

GENERAL CABLES. New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5736, 3 November 1905, Page 5