GENERAL CABLE NEWS.
TRINITY COLLEGE EXAMINA- ' TIONS. United Press Association, Copyright f ' LONDON, Feb. 28. Mr. Henry St. George (who acted in the same position last year) has been appointed' to conduct the Trinity College music examinations in New Zealand and Tasmania. DEATHS FROM COLD IN PARIS. PARIS, Eeb. 28. There have been seven deaths in the Paris streets from cold. AUSTRALIAN STATES REVENUE. SYDNEY, March 1. The revenue of New South V ales for eight months shows an increase of liilf a million compared with that of the same period of the previous year. The Victorian revenue decreased by £273,000, and Westralia decreased by £145.000 for the same period. BRISBANE, March 1. The revenue for the last eight months shows an increase of £84,900 over the corresponding period of last year.
A RICH GOLD FIND
A party of prospectors nerfr Hillend struck rich gold. They took out £IOOO worth in four hours.
WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY —FROM FRANCE TO CANADA.
(Received March 2, 12.30 a.m.)
PARIS, March 1
A wireless station on tlie Eiffel Tower has established regular communication with Glace Bay, Canada.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2439, 2 March 1909, Page 5
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182GENERAL CABLE NEWS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2439, 2 March 1909, Page 5
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