GENERAL CABLES.
By Telegraph—Press Association —Copyright St. Petersburg, Sept. 3. The Tsaritza has prematurely given birth to a child. She is progressing favorably. The event has caused immense disappointment in Russia, which had hopes of a male heir to the throne. Hobart, Sept. 3. The Assembly has decided in favor of women’s franchise. The Bishop of Mercer was enthroned at St. David’s Cathedral with a brilliant, impressive ceremony. Perth, Sept. 3. In the Assembly Mr Stone gave notice favoring the separation of Western Australia from the Federal Union, the present time being more opportune than a more distant date, when the State may have to share a heavy Federal deficit. Brisbane, Sept. 4. The Premier has applied for a warship to search for the Sibyl. Albany, Sept. 4. It is probable the Aparima will go to Sydney to take bunker coal before proceeding to New Zealand. Sydney, Sept. 4. Wm. Rowan has been committed to trial for forging and uttering 300 Hustlers Reef and 200 Hustlers No. 1 mining shares, which, it was alleged, he sold for L 1798.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 510, 5 September 1902, Page 4
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179GENERAL CABLES. Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 510, 5 September 1902, Page 4
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