GENERAL GABLE NEWS.
AUTOMATIC SERVICE RIFLE.
United Prkrb Association— Copyright
LONDON,
Not. 21
The War Office is inviting delivery by the first of May of designs and patterns of an automatic service rifle, the •weight without bayonet and with magazine empty not to’exceed 9£lbs.
THE RUSSIAN-MANCHURIAN RAILWAY.
According to the “New York Herald” negotiations liave been opened for the purchase of the Russian-Manchurian railway.
AN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION TREATY. The Italian-Dutch arbitration treaty has been signed. A ROYAL PILGRIM. MECCA, Nov. 21. The Khedive is among the pilgrims to Mecca. A MYSTERIOUS TRAGEDY. SYDNEY, Nov. 22. The body of a man, with his skull badly fractured, has been found tied in a sack in a waterhole near Dungong. A CHINESE "NAVAL MISSION. King Edward, at Windsor, gave audience to the Chinese mission which has arrived to study the organisation of tile British Navy.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2666, 23 November 1909, Page 5
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142GENERAL GABLE NEWS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2666, 23 November 1909, Page 5
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