AUSTRALIAN CABLES.
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Sydney, last night. The Eastern Extension Cable Company's steamer Recorder sailed this morning to repair the New Zealand cable. Sir W. Lyne recently requested Mr Copeland to secure suspension of the American navigation laws as far as they related to Hawaii. Mr Copeland has cabled that the American Ambassador has made representations to his Government who state that as nearly two years have elapsed since the law came into operation in Hawaii, it is not feasible to re-open the question, although they are desirous of promoting friendly relations commercially with Australia. Melbourne, last night.
The Dragoon Guards, not the Grenabiers, rejoin then- regiments in South Africa.
Adelaide, last night.
The recent cyclone at the Semaphore was accompanied by a tidal wave, supposed to be of volcanic origin, as the waterhad a sulphurous taste.
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 25, 30 January 1901, Page 4
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