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GENERAL CABLES.

By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright London, Oct. 2. The Queensland loan is quoted at par to a quarter premium. ' i: Carnegie has added £25,000 to the G,_..tro\v and \\ est of Scotland Technical College Building Fund. Lady Sybil Primrose, daughter of Lord Rosebery, is betrothed to Lord Beauchamp, for some time Governor of New South Wales. The Jockey Club have warned off Lister lieiff, a well-known jockey, for suspicious riding. The Manchester public also accuse him of holding the colt Volodvovoski in the St. Leger Stakes. A meeting of the United Irish League at Lublin applauded a letter from Mr William O'Brien, stating that if the English King visits Ireland the League will arouse a spirit which will force the conviction upon him that the people are j disaffected to the core, and only need the j arms and training of the Boers to testify i their hatred of England's rule. Mr John liedtnond made a defiant and fiery speech. Tenders for the Queensland loan have j closed. Vienna, Oct. 2. Excitement prevails in Austria in regard , to tiic new German tariff. The press and public approve, but the Government protests against the tariff’. Paris, Oct. 2. j The Premier is prosecuting a French pro-Boer paper for publishing offensive ( anti-British cartoons.

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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 228, 4 October 1901, Page 3

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GENERAL CABLES. Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 228, 4 October 1901, Page 3

GENERAL CABLES. Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 228, 4 October 1901, Page 3

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