GENERAL CABLES.
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright London, Oct. 11. The Daily Telegraph's St. Tete.isburg correspondent wires that General Rome-pat-kin has started for Ceutral Asia. Tasmania has issued the prospectus of a .£400,000 three per cant, loan, with a minimum of 02. The amount will be underwritten. Silver is at 2s 2 5-Sd. Paris, Oct. 11, Taiehade, an anarchist, author of an article iu the Paris Litertaire, inciting the murder of rulers, on the occasion of the Czar's visit, was sentenced to a year's imprisonment, and was tilled one thousand francs. Constantinople, Oct. 11, At the Sultan’s instance, Zinoveriff, a Russian Ambassador, has '-ai] nested CountLamsdorff'to intercede with France over the Lorando case. Berlin, Oct. 11. German papers are anxiously watching the result of the Frauco-Turkish complication. Melbourne, Oct. 12. The steamer Salamis has arrived from the Cape with Surgeon-Major Burns and four troopers as passengers for New Zealand.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 236, 14 October 1901, Page 1
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