GENERAL CABLES.
By Telegraph.—Prccs Association—Copyright London, Nov. 12. Count llatzfoldt, German Ambassador in England, is retiring, owing to illhealth. Lord William Nevill, convicted of fraud in connection with money-lending transactions in February, 1898, and sentenced to five years’ imprisonment, has been rcle, sod. Acting Quartermustor-Scrgeant Brew, of the South Staffordshire Regiment, has been publicly degraded at Fleetwood for allowing meal passed by an inspector to be substituted by other of poorer quality. Sydney, Nov. 13. Campbell, who already stands committed to trial for outraging a girl at Quoanbeyan, lias also been identified by the victim of tho Glebo outrage as her assailant. Perth, Nov. 18. Mr Leake has informed tho Assembly that the. Governor refused to grant a dissolution. The Ministry resign tomorrow. A shipment of £IOO,OOO worth of specie has been made to India, and £202,000 worth to I london. Adelaide, Nov. 13. In the Assembly, a Bill reducing the number of members of the Assembly to forty-two, with a Cabinet of four Ministers, and tho Council to eighteen, passed Committee. Brisbane, Nov. 13. Tho New Zealand Insurance Company is interested in tho Emerald fire. Tho amount is not stated.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 262, 14 November 1901, Page 2
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