GENERAL CABLES.
lIIS MAJESTY.. lIIS MOVEMENTS FROM AUGUST KUi TO Utb-. By Telegraph—Press Association— Copyright. LONDON, July 30. The King leaves Cowes on August «, and returns on llieJlth. He remain--, on his yacht till the fleet disperse on tho 11 th, when 80 warships, leaving the anchorage, will steam past the Royal yachti, saluting. Afterwards His Majesty goes on an extended cruise to Scotland. 'Hie King will possibly sleep at the Deanery on the night of the Bth, and join the Coronation procession at the choir screen, thus avoiding walking up the nave. Everything, however, depends on the extent of his recuperation.
THE MAN OF TO-DAY. NEW TITLE FOR KITCHENER, By Telegraph—Press AssociationCopyright. LONDON, July 30. Lord Kitchener lias lieen gazetted Viscount Kitchener of Khartoum and the .V-ual. THE EDUCATION ACT. A SO-CALLED UNIONIST TURNS RADICAL, By telegraph—Press Association—- . Copyright. LONDON, July 3lj. r Mr J- U. Wason, formerly of New Zealand, now member for Orkney and Shetland in the jHouse of Commons, has seceded front the Unionists and lias joined the Radicals, owing to the Government education and Irish land mailers. The Morning Post states that a tho-rough-going Education Act and a tho- | rough-going of fiscal' union' with | the colonies would tie more intelligible | to British electorates than halting experiments. COLLISION A r r SEAj FORTY PEOPLE DROWNED BY SINKING OF STEAMER, By Telegraph—Press Association— Copyright, LONDON, 'July 3(1, The steamers Prince Alexander and Banhingiian collided off Malacca. The former steamer sank and forty peoplfi were drowned, THE CHOLERA 1 THE FEARFUL MORTALITY 'AT CAIRO. By Telegraph—Press 'AssociationCopyright.,
London, July 80. Forty-one fresh cases and thirty-fivo deaths from cholera occurred at Cairo yesterday.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 491, 1 August 1902, Page 3
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