GENERAL CABLE NEWS?
THE PORTSMOUTH ELECTION
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LONDON, Feb. .5. The-Portsmouth Conservatives have adopted General Hut-ton as a candidate at the general election. [General Hutton was formerly commandant of the Australian military forces.] THE WHEAT STANDARD. MELBOURNE, Feb. 6. The Chamber of Commerce has fixed the f.a.cp standard tor the season’s wheat at 621 pounds per bushel. KING EDWARD’S VISIT TO BERLIN. (Received Fob. . 7, 4.25 p.m.) BERLIN, Fob. 6. The people of Berlin are taking absorbing interest in King Edward’s visit. The police arc overwhelmed with applications for tickets to witness his entry into the city. THE PARKVLLLE TRAGEDY. TWO DEATHS. (Received Feb. 7, 4.30 p.m.) MELBOURNE, Fob. 7. Mrs. Field and her boy arc dead. [Mrs'. Field,; a resident of Parkville, gave her son and daughter a decoction of match heads and drank some herself.]
PAYMENT OF LABOR MEMBERS. AN INJUNCTION. (Received Feb. 6, 4.30 p.m.) LONDON, Feb. 6. The Chancery Court lias granted an injunction restraining the London Society of Compositors from using its funds to pay salaries to Labor members of Parliament.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2420, 8 February 1909, Page 1
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179GENERAL CABLE NEWS? Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2420, 8 February 1909, Page 1
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