GENERAL CABLES.
By Telegraph—Press AssociationCopyright, INDIAN TROOPS. June 30. Six hundred Indian troops are visiting tire Fleet to-day. A LUNCHEON. After the intercessory services at Grey’s Inn Cliapel, Mr Hoibort P. Reed, King’s Counsel entertained the guests at luncheon in the hall. The guests included Ambassador Choate, Sir Edmund Barton, and a number of colonial visitors. THE PLAGUE. BRISBANE. July 1, —A month has pnsserl since the last plague case was reported in Queensland. THE NITI-ISDALE, It has been reported that the s.s. Nithsdale, bound from AVolliugton to China, has passed Goode Island. NEW MINISTRY. PERTH. July I.—The Ministry has been reconstructed, as follows— Premier and Attorney-General, Mr Knipmill. Minister of Mines, Mr Gregory, Lands, Mr James, Works, Mr Kason. Treasurer, Mr Gardiner.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 460, 2 July 1902, Page 1
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