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GENERAL CABLES.

By, Telegraph—Press Association— Copyright. ROME. May 25.—M. Prenetti, Minister of Foreign Affairs, speaking in the Chamber of Deputies, admitted thel England and France had given Italy similar assurances regarding the eastern frontier of Tripoli. He added that the Triple Alliance would be renewed at the proper time, though after Italy's agreement with France regarding the Mediterranean alliance, it had lost a good deal of its rights. HOBART. May 2C.—Sailed : Konyo Meyer, Japanese warship for Auckland. SYDNEY. May 26.—Owing to the continuance of the drought, there is a steady diminution in the city supply of water. Tlie Board lias" again appealed to citizens to- strictly economise. Nine more plague patients have been discharged cured. OUTBREAK OF CFIOLERA, By Telegraph—Press AssociationCopyright. SYDNEY. May 2G.—News from the East states that cholera is prevalent in the Philippines. Out of 650 cases at Manila, •135 have proved fatal. NEW SOUTH WALES LOAN. By telegraph—Press AssociationCopyright. LONDON. May 25.— I The New South Wales loan lias been underwritten on the usual terms. It has been Favorably received, and is quoted at about half per cent, premium. SYDNEY. May 26—Ministers express themselves as Highly gratified at the result of the loan.

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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 426, 27 May 1902, Page 1

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GENERAL CABLES. Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 426, 27 May 1902, Page 1

GENERAL CABLES. Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 426, 27 May 1902, Page 1

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