GENERAL CABLE NEWS
Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright, KINlf EDWARD. LONDON, February 23. King Edward will visit JJian'itz on April 6. AtICITP.ISHOP CARP'S HEALTH. ' LONDON. February 23. Archbishop C'arr, of -Melbourne, is making slow recovery from a serious illness contracted at Dublin. BRYANT AND .MAY. MKLISOUKNE, February 24. The English firm of Bryant and May will establish a wexlen 'match factory here, and expect to commence' operations at the end of the year. HOT WEATHER. MELBOURNE, February 24. The hottest day of the season was yesterday, when the temperature in the city registered 108 degrees. TASMANIAN CABLES. MELBOURNE, February 24. Two new Tasmanian cables have been successfully laid. BAD WEATHER IN AUSTRALIA. SYDNEY, February 24. (Received Feb. 24, at 11.30 p.m.) A heavy thunderstorm generally is interfering with telegraphic communication.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14457, 25 February 1909, Page 7
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128GENERAL CABLE NEWS Otago Daily Times, Issue 14457, 25 February 1909, Page 7
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