GENERAL CABLE NEWS.
LONDON MERCHANTS’ DIVIDENDS
United Press Association— Copyright LONDON, October 5.
D. and W. Murray, merchants, have declared a dividend of 6s, making 10 per cent, for the year. A sum of £IO,OOO has been applied to the redemption of mortgages, and £4930 carried forward. BERIBERI IN ENGLAND. Twenty-ifivc eases of beriberi were treated at Newcastle in September. ANOTHER SENSATIONAL SUICIDE VIENNA, Oct. 5. Mr Joseph Pulitzer’s brother Albert has committed suicide by poison and a revolver at the Grand hotel, Vienna. He had suffered a nervous breakdown. A RECORD WOOL PRICE. (Received October 7, 12.55 a.m.) SYDNEY, October 6. Greasy wool sold to lojd—a record for the season. A MURDERESS HANGED. FREMANTLE, October 6. Four petitions to the Executive and a strong appeal in the Assembly for commutation of her sentence having failed, Martha Rendall was executed for poisoning the Morris children. Death was instantaneous. THE AMERICAN FLEET. MELBOURNE, October 6. Admiral Sperry, in a letter to Mr. Deakin, states that he knows nothing officially regarding the reported visit of a second American fleet to Australia.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2626, 7 October 1909, Page 5
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179GENERAL CABLE NEWS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2626, 7 October 1909, Page 5
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