LATE CABLES.
A 810 SCANDAL, By Telegraph—Press Association— Copyright. NEW YORK, April 38. The New York Herald states that the President of Ilayti in return for an adavance of three hundred thousand dollars secretly granted German capitalists a mining monopoly, extensive commercial privileges, and the monopoly of certain coaling stations in Hayti. ATROCITIES IN PHILIPPINES. General Smith’s admission of the Philippine massacres has produced a painful sensation in America. Many journals demand his dismissal. LACROSSE MATCH. LONDON, April 28.
The King and Prince and Princess of Wales witnessed at Lords’ Ground a lacrosse match, the visiting team, from 'Toronto, beating the Duke of Argyle’s. COLONIAL HORSE GUARDS.
Major-General Trotter inspected the King’s'Colonial Horse Guards on Sun--day. He complimented the men on
their smartness. 1 A church parade was held at St. George’s, Hanover,; subsequently.
THU DEVON. Tlio troopship Devon iias arrived at Durban with the New Zealand troops. NAVAL MANOEUVRES.' A powerful Gernjan squadron, commanded by Prince Henry of Prussia, will manoeuvre throughout May off the Irish coast.
A FAILURE. VIENNA, April 28, The Buda Pester Bankverein has failed owing to industrial speculations, THE DRAYTON GRANGE, SYDNEY, April 28. A delayed wire from Albany states that the' Drayton Grange arrived yesterday and sailed to-day. There are no details of the voyage given.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 402, 29 April 1902, Page 2
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