GENERAL CABLE NEWS.
AN ARCHBISHOPRIC DECLINED
United Press Association. Copyright Bishop Husky ns declines the Archbishopric of Capetown. A SCULLER ENTERTAINED. Seventy prominent oarsmen and sportsmen entertained Towns (lho Australian sculler) at dinner at Putney. Air. W. H. Eyre, the president, eulogised Towns as a genuine sportsman, of whom all were proud. EXCHANGE OF OFFICERS. Sir F. W. Borden, Defence Minister of Canada, is coining to consult the AVar Office oh the question of including the exchange of officers announced.
THE AVILLIAAi TELL TRICK—A FATALITY.
Madame Clementine, attempting the AVilliam Tell trick at a 'Middlesex music hall, fatally shot with a. bullet her assistant. Aiadame Clementine was arrested. LORD AND LADY NORTJICOTE. MONTREAL, Nov. 24. Lord and Lady Nortlicote, at Montreal,’ arc being entertained at many festivities, including a banquet given by Lord Grey. MR, HENEY RECOVERING. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 24. Attorney Honey is recovering from the wound inflicted by Haas, and is eager to resume prosecution of the grafters. *- A TORNADO. (Received Nov. 25, 11.32 p.m.) ’NEW YORK, Nov. 25. A tornado destroyed a .score of hamlets in Arkansas; Thirty people wore killed at Piney. OBITUARY. (Received Nov. * 26, 1.10 a.m.) LONDON, Nov. 25. Lord Glenesk, - proprietor of tho ‘Morning Post,” is dead. [Lord Glenesk was formerly known as Sir Algernon Borthwick. He was born in 1830, was Vice Grand-master /and Trustee of tho .Primrose .League, and* was M.P. for South Kensington from TBBS to 1895. In the latter year he was created Baron Glenesk.]
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2358, 26 November 1908, Page 5
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246GENERAL CABLE NEWS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2358, 26 November 1908, Page 5
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