GENERAL CABLES
CLYDE SHIPPING YARDS. By .Telegraph—Press AssociationCopyright. LONDON, Sept, 28. Two warships, nineteen steamers, and three sailing vessels have been launched at the Clyde shipping yards during September. SWIMMING. LONDON, Sept. 28. Uavill beat Billington in a 300 yds. Kwimming race at Liverpool ; time, 3 min. 34 3-stli sec. Lane swam 150 yards in 1 min. 30 3-stli sec. Both arc records. * MARITIME CONFERENCE. HAMBURG, Sept, 28. The International Maritime Conference adopted a draft treaty aiming at securing a uniform law dealing with collisions and salvage. AUSTRALIAN NEWS. SYDNEY, Sept. 20. Worl; has been resumed in the Mount Kembla mine. Safety lamps are now used. Mr Reid declares that the separation o.' any estate from tho Commonwealth is outside the sphere of practical politics. A fire which has been smouldering in the Broken Mill Block 12 mine since 1807 shows signs of recrudescence. Ten horses have been withdrawn, and the affected area barricaded oil. - The portion affected is small. BRISBANE, Sept. 29. A wealthy Scottish syndicate lias I>een formed to work the coal leases at Rockhampton. Fair general rain has fallen in the i south-eastern districts. :
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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 534, 30 September 1902, Page 3
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