GENERAL CABLES.
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyrigh London, May 20.
The ship Savona, from Sydney, has arrived at Monte Video. Sho lost her sails off Labos. The captain, steward, and two seamen died during the voyage. His Majesty the King has become patron of a movement for the erection of the eastern portion of a now Cathedral at Capetown as a memorial to those who have fallen in the war, and as a thank offering for ihe success of British arms. Berlin, May 20. The presence of Count Osten Sacaen, Russian Ambassador in Germany, at a parade of troops at Metz, ordered by the Emperor William in honor of tho birthday of the Czar, is interpreted in Berlin as a tacit ratification of the Treaty of Frankfort. The Emperor declared that tho confidence of the Czar in Count Waldersee’s management of the campaign in China had accelerated the return of tho bulk of the troops. Constantinople, May 80. The foreign post-offices in Constantinople have been tondcred official apologies for the recent treatment of them.
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 113, 22 May 1901, Page 2
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