GENERAL CABLE NEWS.
Press As,ioeitlion-By Telegraph-Copyright, THE COOKTOWN EXPLOSION. COOKTOWN, February 21. The third native who was injured as a result of the explosion of 340 cases of benzine on board the schooner Papuan is dead. RE-ELECTED UNOPPOSED. LONDON, February 20. Mr R. M'Kenna, who recently joined the Cabinet as President of the Board of Education, has been re-elected for North Monmouthshire unopposed. VANCOUVER SERVICE. BRISBANE, February 21. The Chamber of Commerce has expressed disapproval of the abandonment of the Vancouver mail service by Queensland, CEREBROSPINAL MENINGITIS. LONDON, February 21. (Received Feb. 21, at 11.18 p.m.) An outbreak of cerebrospinal meningitis has occurred at Hull. THE PLAGUE. SYDNEY, February 21. (Received Feb. 21, at 9.58 p.m). One of the plagno patients has succumbed.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13834, 22 February 1907, Page 5
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