GENERAL CABLES.
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Loudon, Sept. 10. Reuter’s Pittsburg correspondent statos that efforts to settle the steel strike havo failed.
The Methodist Ecumenical Conference have recorded their thankfulness at tho union of Australasian Methodists, and anticipate that other Methodist Churches will imitate the example. Tho Rev. Dr AVatkins, presiding at the Conference, sympathetically referred to President McKinley’s improvement in health. Sydney, Sept. 11. Tomlinson, arrested in connection with the mail robbery, admits that lie knows something about the crime, but states ho himself is innocent. lie sold his bicyclo to a man named Joyce, who gave him three ten-pound notes to keep tho transaction secret.
Melbourne, Sept. 11. The State Parliament has passed a Bill authorising tho expenditure incurred by Municipal Councils over the Commonwealth celebrations, and commemorating tho services of the troops in South Africa. Perth, Sept. 11. The Assembly read a second timo the Workmen’s Compensation Bill, which is almost an exact copy of tho New Zealand Act.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 211, 12 September 1901, Page 2
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