LATE CABLEGRAMS.
A CAPTAIN PUNISHED. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Sydney, Nov. 15. The Marino Court has suspended the foroign-going master’s certificate of Captain Voy, of the Cloneurry, for six months. NO BANANAS. As a result of the tax on banauas, the Hauroto, which usually brings thousands of bunches, did not bring a single bunch this trip. THE EXPLOSION. Champion, the victim of the explosion at Burwood colliery, succumbed to the injuries. TRIUMPHANT STRIKERS. Weingott’s tailoresses have returned to work, the firm having conceded the demands. GERMAN AMBASSADOR. London, Nov. 15. Count Wolff Metternich succeeds Count Hatzfeldt as German ambassador in England. BADEN-POWELL. London, Nov. 15. General Baden-Powell has asked tho New South Wales Agent-General to thank the donors of the splendid token of regard. ROYALTY. Tho London Corporation entertain the Prince anc? Princess of Wales on December sth, in recognition of their successful colonial mission.
FRONTIER QUESTIONS. London, Nov. 15,
Great Britain and Turkey have agreed upon the delimitation of the frontiers of the spheres of influence at Yamen and Aden.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 264, 16 November 1901, Page 2
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