CABLE NEWS.
GENERAL GABLE NEWS. MURDER OF A MONEY-LENDER, United Press Association —Copyright. x LONDON, March 11. Herman Cohen, a well-known, moneylender in the North of England, was murdered in his office at Suderland. The police have been unable to find a clue. SMALL POX AT BRISTOL. A Local Government Board inspector has been sent to Bristol to confer with the authorities, owing to an alarming outbreak of small-pox. STRANDED STEAMER REFLOATED SYDNEY, March 11. The collier Wallscnd, which ran on the Bullumbi reef, was refloated with the rising tide. The crew reboarded her. PLAGUE IN SYDNEY—A FATAL CASE. Mr. Wearn, owner of the mill where plague cases were taken from, has died of the disease. THE OPIUM TRAFFIC— COMPENSATION FOR HOhsG KONG. (Received 31 arch 12, 9.3 S p.m.) LONDON, March 17. Lord Crewe iias undertaken to ask Parliament for substantial contribution towards covering the Hong Kong Government’s loss arising from the policy of diminution of the opium traffic.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2449, 13 March 1909, Page 5
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160CABLE NEWS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2449, 13 March 1909, Page 5
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