GENERAL CABLES.
By Telegraph—Press Association —Copyright London, Nov. 14. A successful public trial of Hylard's new rifle and bandolier has been made at Staines. America has recognised Great Britain as protectress of the Mosquito Indians, Nicaragua. New York, Nov. 14. A New York millionaire has purchased the famous Hope diamond for £30,000. President Roosevelt, replying to representatives of the Chamber of Commerce, expressed sympathy with reciprocity conventions. While declining active leadership, he would warmly urge Congress to act. Sydney, Nov. 15. Great preparations are being made to welcome Sir Hector Macdonald on his arrival from Auckland to-day. A boy living at Anuandale has been removed to quarantine on suspicion that he is suffering from plague. Government officials, after visiting the Burwood colliery, concluded tbac the explosion was caused by fire-damp. Champion’s condition is precarious.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 264, 16 November 1901, Page 3
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