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GENERAL CABLES.

OBITUARY

By Electric Telegraph—Per Press Association—Copyright. LONDON, Nov. 17. Miss Rye, pioneer of the destitute families’ emigration movement, is dead. A PRACTICAL FAILURE. LONDON, Nov. 17. It is odicially announced that the underwriters of the Victorian conversion loan are left with 27 per cent, of the whole issue. GONE FROM HER MONEY. NEW YORK, Nov. 17. Mrs Scheiley, of Pittsburg, who has died in Londou, was worth twelve million sterling. SUPPLY OF RAILS. NEW YORK, Nov. 17. The Pennsylvania Steel Company is supplying the Mecca railway, in Arabia, with 20,000 tons of rails, at a dollar a ton profit, comparer' with ten dollars a ton on rails sold for home consumption. BRIBERY IN, NEBRASKA. NEW YORK, Nov. 17. Charles District, Republican Senator of Nebraska,- has been indicted for bribery for selling a postmastership at Hastings, Nebraska. JEALOUS FREETRADERS. SYDNEY, Nov. 18, The Daily Telegraph, in commenting on Mr Seddon’s reciprocity, proposals,- says that they mean “ New Zealand all the time—the Empire never.” NAVAL CONTRIBUTION. MELBOURNE, Nov, 18. Australia’s first contribution of £200,000 to the Navy will be remitted to London this weelc.

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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 1051, 19 November 1903, Page 1

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GENERAL CABLES. Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 1051, 19 November 1903, Page 1

GENERAL CABLES. Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 1051, 19 November 1903, Page 1

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