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GENERAL CABLES.

THE CHURCH ARMY. By Electric Telegraph—Per Press Association—Copyright. LONDON, January 15. His Majesty the King gave audience to Major-General Sir Edward H'ullon and the Rev*.W. Carlilc, organiser of the Church Army, to whom ho gave £IOO. TERRIBLE EXPLOSIVES. LONDON, January 15.

iWitli 111 bof improved cordite, ISA-pounder guns can drop shrapnel shell at the rate of tiidoein per minute at a range of lour miles, the effective aim being 2.1 miles and decisive tire 14. 'REFORM IN CRETE. LONDON, January 15. The Powers favor administrative and financial reform in Crete instead of union with Greece. UAIYTI’S DEFIANCE. LONDON, January 15. Advices from Port au Prince state that the United Stales lias threatened energetic intervention unless Hayti annuls the sentence of fifteen years passed on I-Lubcr. an American charged with complicity in hon'd frauds. OBITUARfV • BERLIN, Jan. 15. Obituary : Prince Karl Alexander of Lippc-Dclmold. TRUMPER SCORES MORE THAN RUN A MINUTE. SYDNEY, January 10. Trump.er scored 215 runs in 110 mi unites. Chapman, assisting, made 116. A PLEASING CHANGE. MELBOURNE, January IG. The heat wave has broken, and there is a cool change. Light rain is fairly general.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1356, 17 January 1905, Page 1

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GENERAL CABLES. Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1356, 17 January 1905, Page 1

GENERAL CABLES. Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1356, 17 January 1905, Page 1

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