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GENERAL CABLES.

•'?— — OBITUARY. By,, Telegraph—Prejis Association— Copyright. LONDON, June 30. Dan Godfrey, the .bandmaster, is dead. i - !A BIG HAUL. \ • LONDON, June 30. While a Glasgow stockbroker’s messenger was paying £5450 into the Bank of Scotland, £SOOO worth of bank-notes was stolen. .GENERAL MANNING’S GUESS. LONDON, June 30. General Manning does not believe the Mullah has any white prisoners^ TECHNICAL COLLEGE. LONDON, June 30. The University Technical College is practically Mr Haldane’s concepr tion. He spent months at Charlottenburg evolving the scheme. A CANDID FRENCHMAN. PARIS, June 30.

Senator Paulrat, a prominent economist, declared that Mr Chamberlain’s policy dangerously menaces Prance’s export trade. Unless Great Britain adopts the policy soon, she will lose her industrial trade, only retaining a carrying trade. It is essential lor Great Britain to keen her own markets for herself. THE RAILWAY ACCIDENT. MADRID, June 30. One hundred bodies .of persons killed in the railway accident have been recovered at Majerilla. It is estimated that seventy are still uncovered.

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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 931, 2 July 1903, Page 1

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163

GENERAL CABLES. Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 931, 2 July 1903, Page 1

GENERAL CABLES. Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 931, 2 July 1903, Page 1

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