GENERAL CABLE NEWS.
BIRTHDAY HONORS. United Phess Association— Copyright LONDON, June 25. Mr Anderson, chairman of the Orient Company, has been made a Commander of Sf. Michael and St. George. SUPPRESSION OF LOTTERIES. / PARIS, June 25. M. Clemenceau has introduced a Bill for the total suppression, of lotteries, except those promoted by. the. Government and public companies/ TRANSVAAL ASIATICS FINED. PRETORIA, June 25. Sixty Asiatics in the; Transvaal have been fined £SO or three months’ impri-. somnent each for burning their reg.stration certificates. . A BRITISH SHIP MISSING, SYDNEY, June 26. The British ship Australian, which sailed from Mexico for Sydney on November 25, has been ported as missing. FATAL BRAWL AMONG SAILORS. SYDNEY, June 27. (Received June 28, 1.10 a.m.) In a sailors’ quarrel at Newcastle one, named Gustarson, fatally stabbed a. companion, named Mattlin. THE ORLEANS’ MISSING BOAT. (Received June 28, 1.10 plm.) HOBART, June. 27. 5 The search for the wrecked barque Orleans’ missing boat has so far been fruitless.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2539, 28 June 1909, Page 5
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162GENERAL CABLE NEWS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2539, 28 June 1909, Page 5
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