AUSTRALIAN CABLES.
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Hobart, July 9. A syndicate, care of A. H. Buchanan, Hobson street, Wellington, won the third prize, £9OO, in Tattersall's sweep on the Grand National Hurdles. ri Albany, July 9. The troopship Orient was not allowed to berth, owing to a case of scarlet fever and several cases of measles amongst tho troops. The troops consist of over one thousand Australian Bushmen. They bring with them two captured Boers’ guns. Sydney, July 9. Eastern nows reports that the plague is raging in a most virulent form in Hong Hong, Out of 086 cases, 590 have died, including four Europeans. The State portfolios vacated by Mr Fitzgerald will not be tilled, the offices of Attorney-General and Minister of Justice being amalgam, tod.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 153, 10 July 1901, Page 1
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