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THE CZAR. By Telegraph —Press Assoeiati -n -Copyright St. Petersburg, Sept. 20. The Czar reviewed 89,000 troops at Kursk. Then he started for Petershoff. THE SHAH. The Shah has left on the homeward jouruev. BRITISH CRUISER. London, Sept. 20. The British cruiser Retribution' has sailed from Jamaica for Colon. LORD SALISBURY. Lord Salisbury has arrived at LucerneNEW BATTLESHIP.

An order for a battleship of tho type of the Edward the Seventh has been placed with Clyde shipbuilders. A CLIPPER OF THE CLOUDS. Percival Spencer, tho well-known aeronaut, in his own airship, sailed from Crystal Palace, thirty miles, with detours, across London, alighting at Harrow. Hydrogen was used as motive power, tho cost being £3O. A speed of fifteen miles per hour was obtained.

MELBOURNE’S BISHOP. The newspaper Guardian describes the new Bishop of Melbourne as a moderate evangelical, also a moderate Churchman. The Archbishop of York and Bishop of Wakefield strongly recommended tho appointment. AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING.

Sydney. Sept. 21. Arrived: The Zealandia, from New Zealand. Sailed : The Star of Australia and s.s. Mokoia, for New Zealand. TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP. Dreaves, of England, defeated Kicrnay, the holder of tho New South Wales Tenuis Championship.

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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 524, 22 September 1902, Page 2

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LATE CABLES Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 524, 22 September 1902, Page 2

LATE CABLES Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 524, 22 September 1902, Page 2

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