COMMONWEALTH AFFAIRS.
NEW SALVATION ARMY TEMPLE
[UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION —COPYRIGHT] (Received February 4, 5.5 p.m.) . SYDNEY. Feb. 4. The Salvation Army has opened a new eitv temple in Goulbnrn Street, which cost £10,500. UNION GO’S BOAT PUTS UP RECORD. MELBOURNE, Feb. 3, The Union S.S. Co.’s new: steamer, the Maungamri, is a splendid type of the up-to-date liner. She made the trip in 341 days, the fastest non-stop voyage from London —a record. Rut for had weather off the Cape she would have arrived two days earlier. ALLEGED FRAUDS. Brown, the general manager of the Singer Sewing Machine Co., has been re-arrested on a. second charge of conspiring with MacPlierson, the company’s accountant, to defraud the Singer Company of various sums, totalling £12,744. He was granted bail. A DEFECTIVE CRUISER. SYDNEY, Feb. 3. The cruiser Prometheus, on route to China-, put in to Ambonia, owing to further defects in the boilers. H.M.R Cambrian has been ordered to Ambonia, to convoy the Prometheus to Chinn-.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3441, 5 February 1912, Page 2
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164COMMONWEALTH AFFAIRS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3441, 5 February 1912, Page 2
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