GENERAL CABLE NEWS.
CARLES FOil TASMANIA. United Pkess Association, Copyeight LONDON, Nor. 25. The Chiswick, cable steamer, sailed with two Tasmanian cables manufactured by Siemen’s Company. A QUEENSLAND EXHIBITION. Sir Horace Tozer has opened an informal exhibition of Queensland produce (chiefly comprising tho exhibits shown at the Franco-British exhibition) at the Marble Hall, Strand.
MEMORIAL TO CAPTAIN tOOIv. The executive of the British Empire League has appointed a committee, including Mr. Herbert Samuel, member of tlie House of Commons, Sir oJhn Cockburn,, Admiral Fremantle. Sir Westby Pereira 1, and Sir Frederick Young, to promote a London memorial to Captain Cook. BURGLAR Y AT EPSOM. Mr. Wootton’s house, at Epsom, was visited by burglars, and £SOO worth of jewellery stolen. [Mr. Wootton is tho father of the Australian jockey, who has been so successful in England.]
DEATH OF A SHIPOWNER, Mr. Charles Bethell, the well-known shipowner, is dead. •THE HAYTIAN REBELLION. PORT-AU-PRINCE, Nov. 25. The Haytian rebels captured and executed General Lecomte, Minister of the Interior.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2359, 27 November 1908, Page 5
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165GENERAL CABLE NEWS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2359, 27 November 1908, Page 5
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