GENERAL CABLES.
FATAL PORK PiES.
By Telegraph—Press AssociationCopyright. LONDON, September H. Two deaths have occurred at Taunton from eating pork pies purchased at Derby. A NEW ZEALAND LADY MEDICO. Ada Williamson, a New Zealander, has been appointed medical officer at, the Isle of Wight County Asylum. RECIPROCITY TREATY.; WASHINGTON, September 11. The Government 'is not sanguine regarding the proposed reciprocity treaty with New Foundland, owing to tlie Senate’s general attitude. OBNOXIOUS CORNERS. A decision recently in the Chicago Circuit Court,if upheld, will have the effect of preventing corners in grain.
OFF THE ROCKS. The battleship lowa got off the rocks, and has arrived at Bahlia. She is not, 'seriously damaged. ... RUSSIA’S GREED. ST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 11. Russia intends stationing shallow; draught gunboats and torpedo boats on the river Amur, AUSTRALIAN ITEMS.
By Telegraph—Press Association— Copyrights SYDNEY, Sept. 15. Since the strike was declared off, shearing operations have been carried on satisfactorily throughout the State. MELBOURNE, Sept. 15. ' Parliament will be dissolved to-mor-row. Ministers will make strenuous efforts to secure the return of straight out Government supporters. They are to Ire opposed by the Labor Party and Civil Servants, who object t retrenchment It is certain that none of the States will have returned from the Commonwealth revenue this year as large amounts as last year.
DESTRUCTIVE STORMS
WORKMEN BLOWN OFF THE TAY BRIDGE AND KILLED., 11100,009 DAMAGE IN KENT. MASS OF I-lAILSTONES* By Telegraph—Press AssociationCopyright. LONDON, Sept. 11. A storm blew two workmen off the Tay bridge. Both men were killed. The damage by the recent hailstorm in Kent is estimated at £IOO,OOO. A mass of drifted hailstones nearly, filled a cutting forty, yards long, ,tcu feet wide, and six feet deep^
A TRAGEDY.
AN INSANE LOVER
By telegraph—Press Association— Copyright. MELBOURNE, Sept. 15. At Bairnsdale a young man who was (shearing shot a rival in love, tire victim's name being Wiiite, who was shot in the thigh, then the desperate lover committed suicide^
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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 519, 16 September 1902, Page 1
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