GENERAL CABLES
CARDINAL VAUGHAN’S SUCCESSOR.
By, Telegraph—Press AssociationCopyright. LONDON, Aug-. 24. An. active propaganda is recommended by Bishop Bourn, of Southwark,, the successor To Cardinal Vaughan. DESTRUCTIVE CYCLONE. LONDON, Aug. 24. A cyclone devastated Grand Cayman, West Indies. The crops were destroyed. The loss is £20,000. LORD MILNER.
Lord Milner lias Reived at Aden. He is fatigued, and proceeds to Carlsbad. MORE SMALLPOX. LAUNCESTON, August 25. Another case of smallpox is reported. GOOD NEWS. NOUMEA, August 25. The outbreiak of plague in the northern end of New, Caledonia has died out.
FATAL RIOTS. SEVEN KILLED AND TWELVE WOUNDED.
By/ Telegraph—Press Association—> Copyright. ST. PETERSBURG, Aug. 24. Seven were killed and twelve wounded in the suppressing of tho Ekaterino Slav riots. THE HUMBERT FRAUDS. TI-IE AFFAIR ENDED IN BLUFF. By Telegraph—Press AssociationCopyright.) LONDON, Aug. 24. The general verdict of the French newspapers is that tho Humbert affair began amd ended in bluff. Nobody believes the Regnier story.
A BEREAVED FAMILY. TWO DEATHS WITHIN A BRIEF PERIOD.
By Telegraph—Press AssociationCopyright. LONDON, Aug. 24.
The body tof Lady Galloway was buried on the day that Lord Salisbury, died.
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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 978, 26 August 1903, Page 1
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