GENERAL CABLE NEWS.
A SKELETON 20,000 YEARS OLD. United Press Association —Copyright. LONDON, October 7. A prehistoric skeleton has been found in post-tertiary rocks at Dordogne, dating back 20,000 years. THE POST OFFICE FORGER SENTENCED. PERTH, October 8. Barker has been sentenced to threo years’ imprisonment. WOMEN DEBARRED FROM LEGAL PROFESSION. A Bill providing for the admission of clerks as solicitors has been read a second time. An unsuccessful attempt was made in Committee to secure the admission of women as legal practitioners. • AUSTRALIAN RIFLE ASSOCIATION (Received October 9, 1.10 a.m.) SYDNEY, October 8. The Rifle Association meeting has commenced in showery weather conditions. There was some excellent scoring in the matches for local competitors. AEROPLANE MANUFACTURE IN SYDNEY. Dttnng the last ten days over £3OOO worth of sheet aliminum, intended for use in constructing aeroplanes, were sold by one Sydney firm. A . BARQUE DISMASTED. The German barque Bertha, which left Newcastle on Friday for Carrizal, was sighted 90 miles south of Sydney, dismasted. Tugs have been despatched to her assistance.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2628, 9 October 1909, Page 5
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171GENERAL CABLE NEWS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2628, 9 October 1909, Page 5
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