GENERAL CABLES.
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright London, March 21. A meeting of Australasian importers and exporters, Dr Cockburn, AgentGeneral of South Australia, presiding, appointed a committee, including the I Agents-General, to formulate a scheme . for the establishment of an Australasian I Bureau of Chambers of Commerce. Obituary : Francois Got, the famous French actor. Government manufacturing has greatly improved the quality of cordite, also the 1 testing qualities of the new rifle. Sir Andrew Clark informed Mr Chamberlain that Victoria desired to be placed on the same footing as New South Wales I in regard to the Eastern Extension Cable I Company’s reduced rates. Mr Copeland reminded Air Chamberla'n that in November, 1899, he admitted that he saw no objection to New South Wales accepting j the Company’s reductions, and conceding the Company the right to open offices for direct communication for the delivery of cables. St. Petersburg, March 21. Students are preparing a gigantic petition to the Czar praying for the removal of their grievances. Berlin, March 21. Germany shortly issues a three per cent loan of fifteen million pounds, with the j minimum fixed at 874.
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 68, 23 March 1901, Page 4
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