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GENERAL CABLES.

By telegraph—Press Association— Copyright^ NEW YORK, December 23. The British cruiser nihuuc and the Italian cruiser Uiobaumbausan have captured two Venezuiian scnooners anu three sloops carrying genetal cargoes. President Castro a supporters declare that Germany has long supplied the revolutionists with money on the strength of General f-ldvos promising, if lie became Preside it, truu lie wouu accept an ultimatum mat would enable Great Britain and Ge.uu.iy to control the revenues to satisfy Uicir claims. The newspaper Lo i Uauzci’cr state... that the Crown Princess of Saxony has doped with the rhiidicn’s young French tutor. Mr Reginald Ran,Dus, a well-known London barrister and big game hunter, ascended Aconcagua eioi.e and spent a night at an altitude of twenty tho.i sand feet. A snow > onm was raging ‘and his hands and. toes? were, frost bitten.

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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 704, 27 December 1902, Page 1

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GENERAL CABLES. Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 704, 27 December 1902, Page 1

GENERAL CABLES. Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 704, 27 December 1902, Page 1

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