LATE CABLES.
ST. LOUIS EXPOSITION
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Received 12.19 n .m., May 2.
Xew York, May 1. Sixty thousand people witnessed the St. Louis Exposition dedication ceremonies. I resident Roosevelt delivered an eloquent address. Ex President Cleveland was greeted with remarkable enthusiasm. PRESIDENT LOUBET.
Paris, May 1. President Loubet has arrived at Marseilles from his visit to Algeria. • Tho American squadron saluted the warship conveying M. -Loubet, wiio was deeply touched. AN OLD EXPLORER. London, May I. Obituary : Paul Belloni Duchaillu, at one time a famous Africau explorer ; aged sixty-six. BANK SHARES. Sydney, May 1. The Colonial Bank of Australasia pays five per cent, on both ordinary and preference shares.
NEWCASTLE COLLIERIES. Received 1.20 a.m., May 2. Sydney, May 1. Notices of reduction havo been duly posted ut Newcastle collieries. A meeting of the men will be held to-morrow to discuss the situation.
CAPTAIN ATTWOOD'S APPLICATION. .MELBOURNE, .May l. ; The Marine Board considered CapAttwood’s application for a male's certificate.
But, on Uie strength of advices from New Zealand that Captain At twoenf had not, yet paid the fifty pounds in connection with the Elingamite enquiry, the Board declined to grant a mate’s certificate.
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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 880, 2 May 1903, Page 2
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