GENERAL CABLES.
A NEW TRADE BOARD. By Cable.—Press Association. —Copyright Loudon, August 24. A trade board has been established for the ready-made and wholesale - bespoke tailoriag trade. NEW ATLANTIC LINER. Berlin, August 24. The Hamburg-American line has ordered from Blohm, Voss and Co., of Hamburg, a 9000-ton Atlantic liner with internal combustion engines of the Diessel type. ' i CORNWALL (PATRICIDE CASE. London, August 24. The Wool Combing Wages Boaiv at Bradford was unable to settle the demand for increased wages and adjourned indefinitely. CORNWALL -FRATICIDE CASE. London, August »*. 'Nicholas has been committed for trial for the murder of his father, Major Nicholas. funds for Captain scott. Capetown, August 24. The Union Government contributed £SOO to Captain 'Scott's Antarctic expedition. Viscount Gladstone gave £SO to the- fund which the Mayor of Pretoria is collecting for the same purpose. POSTLE TO CEASE RUNNING. London, August 24. Sporting Life says that Postle, on medical advice, will probably cease rua ning. ARRESTED IN GERMANY. Berlin, August 24. , Mr. Trench, a friend of Brandon, who was arrested for having taken photographs of a fort, has also been arrested at TSmsden, after his release from a previous arrest at Boi'kum, where his papers were searched. FOOT AND MOUTH DISEAek j London, August 24. The Board of Agriculture has removed the foot and mouth disease restrictions in several Yorkshire districts. MOTOR FATALITY. New York, August 24. A motor car collided with a train at a level crossing on Long Island, three persons being killed and two seriously injured.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 118, 26 August 1910, Page 3
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