GENERAL CABLES.
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright;
London, Nov. 24. Viscount Northland, Lord ltanfurly’s eldest son, has been re-appointed Lord llanfurly’s Aidc-de-Camp. The Egyptian Budget is the best over published. It discloses the increasing, prosperity of the country. The German Antarctic vessel Gauss hasarrived at Capetown.
Tho Henley stewards decided by a livgtmajority that foreigners and colonials be allowed to compute at future regattas. King' Edward and the Kaiser sent messages warmly condoling with Hatzfcldt’s relatives. Lord Salisbury declared that Germany lost a most valuable servant, and England a most sincere friend by thedeath of Count Hatzfeldt.
Melbourne, Nov. 25.
The New Zealand Government have acknowiolgod Mr Barton’s intimation stating they may despatch New Zealand mails on Federal lines in tho event of the present contract not being renewed. Ncw Zoaland agrees to pay a share of tho subsidy on p, population basis. A largo consignment of Christmas presents lias been sent to Victorians serving: in South Africa.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 272, 26 November 1901, Page 2
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