GENERAL CABLE NEWS.
THE MAURETANIA’S VOYAGE. United Piuibs Association—Copyhigmt LONDON, August 31. The passengers by the Mauretania, proceeding via Fishguard, were five days fifty-one minutes on the passage between New York and Paddington. THE BRITISH SCIENTIFIC ASSOCIATION. Tho British Scientific Association has decided to hold its next meeting at Sheffield. CHOLERA OUTBREAK SPREADING AMSTERDAM, Aug. 31. Cholera is spreading at Rotterdam. Many cases are attributable to the use of unpurified river, water. VICTORIAN ROYAL SHOW OPENED MELBOURNE, Sept. 1. The State Governor opened the Royal Show. Both as regards quantity and quality of exhibits it has never been surpassed. THE MAPPIN~AND WEBB BURGLARY. (Received September 1, 10.10 p.m.) LONDON, September 1. The men concerned in the Mappin and Webb burglary have been committed for trial.
THE GOVERNOR OF QUEENSLAND
Sir William MacGregor is progressing favorably, but some months must elapse before he will be able to sail for Queensland. A BRITISH JOURNALIST’S VISIT. (Received September 2, 12.40 a.m.) FREMANTLE, September 1. Mr. Lovat Fraser, leader writer on the London. “Times,” who represents that journal at the Chamber of Commerce Conference, has arrived. He will visit all the States and New Zealand, and write articles on their political conditions.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2596, 2 September 1909, Page 5
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198GENERAL CABLE NEWS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2596, 2 September 1909, Page 5
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