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AUSTRALIAN CABLES.

By Telegraph—Press Assooiation—Copyright Sydney, Feb. 19. Mr F. O. Edlin, the new Attorney-, General for Fiji, has arrived from London. - ' - i The estate of the late Sir Edward Knox has been sworn at 11124,000. A conference of inter-State postal heads has been adjourned to Sydney so as to be in touch, with the Federal PostmasterGeneral. ' Mr T. 8.. Curran, ex-member-for North Donegal, in the. House of Commons, and who recently returned to' Sydney, has been admitted to tho New South Wales Bar. : At cycling, Green, of England, beat Mar-tin in tho big mile wheel race. Time 2min llsec. Hobrrt, Feb. 19. Sir Phillip Fysh has returned after two years’ torm as Agent-General. He intends to stand for the Federal Parliament, and will probably be offered Mr Lewis’s place in tho Federal Ministry. A public meeting at which tho Rev. Mr Patton, of the New Hebrides,' was: a speaker, carried resolutions against further aggression in the Pacific, and in favor of Great Britain acquiring the New Hebrides. The resolutions .will be forwarded to Mr Barton. '

Melbourne, Feb. 19.

Holland was found not guilty of murdering the child Geach, on tho ground, of insanity. He will be detained during the Governor’s pleasure. • ■ ’

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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 43, 20 February 1901, Page 1

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AUSTRALIAN CABLES. Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 43, 20 February 1901, Page 1

AUSTRALIAN CABLES. Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 43, 20 February 1901, Page 1

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