GENERAL CABLES,
By Telegraph—Press Association —Copyright i London, Dec. 15. j The Tuv Fishery Board have presented | Xew Zealand with 150,000 salmon ova. ! The Duke of Richmond ha.- also presented j 50,000 from the river Spey. Rome, Dee. 15. ! In the Chamber of Deputies, Signor j Prinetts, Minister of Foreign Affairs, saiu j France had given satisfactory assurances 1 of the integrity of the Tripoli and caravan | routes in Central Africa, enabling Italy to j exchange a frank explanation respecting j her Mediterranean interests. Sydney, Dec. 10. j The scow Moaiia, engaged in the New Zealand timber trade, has been sold to j I’ike and Co., of Sydney, to be employed j in the hardwood trade between Sydney and ) New Zealand. Melbourne, Dec. 10. \ A Federal Parliamentary party is being j arranged for a visit to London for tho j Coronation. Probably tho number who j will go will be about thirty.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 292, 17 December 1901, Page 2
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152GENERAL CABLES, Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 292, 17 December 1901, Page 2
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