GENERAL CABLES.
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright London, April 1. Three hundred of tho West African Regiment at Kumasi, who deserted beeauso they were not relieved as promised, liavj arrived at Capo Coast Castle. One hundred and twenty troops have boon despatched to Accra. Anti-clorical disturbances havo occurred at Barcelona. The crowd stoned tho •police, who fired, injuring many. Forty thousand enumerators are engaged collecting tho census in England and Wales.
Sydney, April 2. Tho Governor-General lias departed from Melbourne.
Obituary: Mr Harry Franks, Australian representative of tho Linotype Company. Sawcrs, a Protectionist, displaces Londn.ll, Freetrader, for Now England. Baker, sentenced to death for the attempted murder of a detective, lias had his sentence commuted to imprisonment for life. Brisbane, April 2. Lily Shearer, a cliilu, lias died of plague. Hobart, April 2. Tho Hare system complexities are greatly delaying the Federal returns, and it will bo Thursday befors the results are known. Melbourne, April 2. The negro’s body found at Liptrap is evidently the result of an imperfect burial at sea. The body was weighted with fivo hundredwoight of scrap-iron.
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 75, 3 April 1901, Page 2
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