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CABLE NEWS.

Per Press Asociation.—Copyright. Received Sept. 7 at 0 p.m. Trades Union Congress. London, September G. The Trade Union Congress is sitting at Birmingham. Ik is attended by three hundred and ninety delegates, representing a million and a quarter workers. The committee has reported that the judges’ interpretations of the Labor laws have endangered the Unionist movement. The Blockade of Crete. Athens, September 6.

The foreign admirals have proposed to tho respective governments to raise the blockade of Crete. They state the officers and men belonging to tho warships in Cretan waters are being occupied to no purpose. Canivaro, the Italian Admiral, lias left Crete.

The next English and European mail via San Francisco will close at the local post office on Wednesday, the 20th day of September, at 1.30 p.m., due London November 3rd. The next inward ’Frisco mail is due Pahiatua Friuay, the 10th September. The next English and European mail via Rio de Janeiro fper Aotea) will close at the local post office on Tuesday, the 14th day of September at 1.30 p.m., due London November 4th. Simon S. Hartman, of Tunnelton, West Va., has been subject to attacks of colic about once a year, and would have to call a doctor and then suffer for about twelve hours as much as some do when they die. He was taken recently just the same as at other times, and concluded to try Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. He says : “ 1 took one dose of it and it gave me relief in five minutes. ‘'That is more than anv thing else has ever done for me.” For sale by C. Ridd, Chemist. •* In the adversity of our best friends we often find something which does not displease us. ’ One of the maxims, this of that old cynic De Rochefoucauld, Bourke, in his “ The Sublime and Beautiful,” utters a similar sentiment, yet, if it be true, it is also a fact that real worth is always accorded recognition. No more striking proof of this is there than in the premier position held to day by Walker’s Whisky—Always the same— Always the best.

“ Drunkenness is not a sin—simply an excess of conviviality,' 1 says a thirsty philosopher. “ Nothing like a good skinful of whisky for a bad cold.” Don’t you believe it, my friend, take that unfailing remody, Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure for one shilling and sixpence. Sold everywhere.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume V, Issue 541, 8 September 1897, Page 3

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CABLE NEWS. Pahiatua Herald, Volume V, Issue 541, 8 September 1897, Page 3

CABLE NEWS. Pahiatua Herald, Volume V, Issue 541, 8 September 1897, Page 3

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