GENERAL CABLES.
By Telegraph—Piess Association— Copyright London, Nov. 17. 1 A Reuter despatch states that _ Italy I h is abrogated the decree issued on March | -eg : thus year regarding the arrival of ■ bfearjioi's from Australian port?, excepting <• The decree was issued - owing to tho existence of plague in AusThe warships Invincible, Neptune, and Iron Duke have been removed from the na\ y list as obsolete. American millionaires are heavily purchasing Canadian Pacific railway stock. Perth, Nov. 17. Mr Piesse being unable to form a Ministry, Mr Morgan has been sent for. Mr f. Lane, < f the Cosmo Communistic Colony, Paraguay, has arrived, and is
seeking recruits. Melbourne, Nov. 13. The ship Loch Broons fell in with a derelict in the Southern Ocean in the track of Cape-Australian vessels. There was no sign of life aboard. The vessel was of about 2000 tons, and had evidently been destroyed by fire.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 266, 19 November 1901, Page 3
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