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GENERAL CABLES

THE .SCULLER TOWNS, By telegraph—Press AssociationCopyright. LONDON. October 2G. Towns, the sculler, has sailed for Australia by the steamer Orontes. LORD AND LADY RAM- DULY. MLLBOURNE. October 2d. Lord and Lady Kamurly are the guests of Lotd Tennyson until their departure for Mildura. HOSPITAL .SUNDAY. MELBOURNE, October 2d. The Hospital Sunday collections amounted to over £-14uu, and are the largest for ten years. The Presbyter-t.-.u church headed the list with NAVAL AGREEMENT. MELBOURNE. October 2d. Sir Edmund Barton states in reference to the new naval agreement that he has not yet, decided whether any training shall no given to Australians by the ffomnu.mvcatih, apart trom that given In the new squaurou. He colloid,.rs it would he a good thing it tiny title allowed to gam cxpei tence on other naval stations. WHEAT YIELD. MELBOURNE, October 2d. The Age esimaies the state’s wheat yield at 7,2UU,i11Kl bushels, winch is hatdly sufficient, tor food and seed requirements. EARTHQUAKES AT YOUNG. SYDNEY, Octoiler 2d. Another slight, earthquake has occurred at Young. NEW CALEDONIA. SYDNEY. October 2d. The Governor of New Caledonia has arrived cn route to France, where ho confers with his Government as to tho future administration of the colony.

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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 556, 28 October 1902, Page 2

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GENERAL CABLES Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 556, 28 October 1902, Page 2

GENERAL CABLES Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 556, 28 October 1902, Page 2

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