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CABLE NEWS.

United Press Association. -—By Electric Telegraph.— Copyright. Received, July 22, 9 a-* 33 - London, July 21. Gokbale, a mens tier of the Viceroy of India’s Legislative 0o '“ D d o “’ a to Si.cS. affirs witli mambsrs of the Government. London, July 19. Lord Asston’s Arm has notified the llnoSemn workers that as the InBnrance Bill is the Passed iu workers’ interests the firm Will pay the whole of the contribution and also supplement sickness and benefits to tbe extent o£ one-third. The Qjraogs Congress resolutions from Victoria, Queensland, New South Wales and New Zealand condemning Home Rule. Received July 22, 9 a.na. London, July 21. Maofarlana, drowned in the Oceana wreck, has left estate valued at £151.684, The will was recovered from the wreck. . Me John Sinclair is gazetted to replace Sir Joseph Ward, and olr Richard Solomon to replace Sar JJ. P. Graaf, South Africa, on the imperial Trade Oommissino. London, July 21. Lord Rosebery, addressing the Boy Scouts in Midlothian described the movement as the best and most beipful started in bis lifetime.

Oansa, July 21. The German steamer Papes was burned after several attempts were made by.v/arshipa to extinguish the flames. t T . _ ' Bucharest, Jnly 21. A priest who rebuked three peasants ai Tatarsate for leading a loose life was murdered along with hie wife and seven children with hatchets. One of the peasants has been arrested. Mewonstle, Jnly 22.[ Arrived : Inga, from Auckland. .. Melbourne, July 23,

Mr Hughes, real-, ing to criticisms o? his remarks cabled cn 19th, explains that ha was not speaking so mach oo the .theory of syndicalism as a general strike. He did not ssy strikes were never justified, but broadly rarely if ever were they the bast way of obtain teg and they were certainly nos a substitute for political action. My remarks referred particularly to the extraordinary tendency of factions inside nujoiia to SSiQ dsoisicn o* majeritiea. Sir George Bold has cabled that tha cruiser Sydney will be launched on August 29ch Arrived: Marjorie Ossig, from Hokiaaga. An abnormal current boro the vessel 150 milss in three days, .dusieg which the weather was stormy and as! sails ware fnrlsd. Adelaide, July 33

Mr Campbell, waiting sc a friend, says tha Trade Comm {salon arrives in Australia in March. • Received July 33, 10 a.m. OoßStautiaople, Jnly 21. Government Is creating an extraordinary council of Senators and frosner Ministers to advise them la the present stats of affairs. Aden, July ,21. Advices from liodeiah state that Seycsld forts and partisans. assisted by Italian warships oaptursd Farsau •LdacriQ. Tha Turkish' garrison of two hniulrsd au-o 0.v.l official?, were made pjicoioyrs. t Received July 23, 10 sa.m. Paris, Jnly 21. The express from Pari a was derailed at Pcy ds Dome, and several were killed or rejrssed.

Paris, July 21. ' A workman at Toulon has been sentenced to two years tor- Httcmpt- ■ ing to sell military does cion ta. July 3! Advices 'from Boaoa l«dHOft, near tite Celebes, vepurt tha* ..00 Chinese coolies started a riot Tbev- aitocked tbe iaaosgec'si eiSoo ns fiha tin mines,, and killed one Thay defied the troops who were called la and the l*ttet were for on'. to Sre t>«, them, killing six ant) vs on ad lug twelve. Received July 38. 1 p.a>. Sydney JoJ> 23. Captain Gla?f«Z'.; of" the Arty 11 and Sutherland H!gblß*s» hss been appointed Director o? Military Training ic tbe Commonwealth. Received Sydney, July 33. At a OhineHe taeiohants’ inaefting it was d«*oidfd to snbsorlba £6OOO to the National loan. A similar amount -is being raised in Melbourne, The proposal for- a six power loan was condemned, and it was hoped tha . would be subscribed nationally, thus enabling China to retain b«r independence.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10407, 22 July 1912, Page 5

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CABLE NEWS. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10407, 22 July 1912, Page 5

CABLE NEWS. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10407, 22 July 1912, Page 5