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GENERAL CABLE NEWS

THE OLYMPIC GAMES

United Press Association —Copyright

Next Olympic games w r ill be held at Stockholm, Germany having waived her claim.

THE AUSTRALASIAN PRESS DELEGATES.

All the Australasian press delegates have arrived at Liverpool.

FRENCH MARITIME STRIKE

A CONVICTION QUASHED.

LONDON, May 29

The Court of Criminal Appeal quashed tho conviction of Stoddart for the coupon frauds, on tho grounds of the Judge’s misdirection of the jury.

SUEZ CANAL

The Suez Canal revenue is £345,000 less than in 1907. The expenditure has increased by £50,815. The divi

A STEAMER FOUNDERS.

(Received May 30, 4.45 p.m.) SYDNEY, May 29

The small coastal steamer Ronara sprang a leak and foundered off Broken Bay last night. The crew landed safely on the coast. A MARITIME COURSE RECORDER. -' A trial of the Fraser-Jumeaux course recorder is being made aboard tho Ulimaroa. in any way during working hours. QUEENSLAND M.P. RETIRES. BRISBANE, May 29. Mr Campbell, member of Parliament for Moreton, has retired on account of ill-health. SUSPECTED PLAGUE. ADELAIDE, May 29. There is a case of suspected plague in a cottage home. Secretary for the Navy for 1910-1911 total £25,000,000, and include two Dreadnoughts. , [The expenditure under the Naval Appropriation Bill for' 1908-9 -was £21,378,929.] PARIS, May 29. Owing to the French strike, the s.s. Moldavia takes the mails instead of the Messageries steamer Orcoque. Seven torpedo boats carry the Algerian and Tunisian, mails.

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Bibliographic details
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2515, 31 May 1909, Page 5

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234

GENERAL CABLE NEWS Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2515, 31 May 1909, Page 5

GENERAL CABLE NEWS Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2515, 31 May 1909, Page 5

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