GENERAL CABLE NEWS.
VIOLATING, ANTI-TRUST LAWS. United Press Association—Copyright LONDON, May 2. The Waters-i Pierce Oil Company has paid £60,000 to the State of Texas in. settlement of penalties for violating the anti-trust laws of the United States. VALUABLE PICTURE SOLD. LONDON, May 2. The Duke of Norfolk has sold Hoi-' bein’s picture, “Christina,” to the Duchess of Milan, for £66,000. WINDELL EXTRADITED. Windell, who was identified by bank clerks at Madrid on Thursday, has been extradited. GERMAN DREADNOUGHT DOCKS. BERLIN, May-2. Six move German Dreadnought docks are to be completed by 1910. SYDNEY HOSPITAL COLLECTIONS. SYDNEY, May 3. The hospital collections included 592,600 pennies and half-pence. THE COMMUTATION OF EX-SOL-DIERS’ PENSIONS. MELBOURNE, May 3. The' Commonwealth Premier, the Hon. R. Fisher, strongly approves of the Imperial Government’s proposal to commute ex-soldiers’ pensions in order to encourage emigration. THE PRICE OF BUTTER.
SYDNEY, May 3. From to-day the price of butter advanced to 112 s.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2492, 4 May 1909, Page 5
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155GENERAL CABLE NEWS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2492, 4 May 1909, Page 5
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