GENERAL CABLES
EjMIG.R ATI ON SOI IIEME.
By Electric Telegraph—Per Press Association—Copyright'.; •LONDON, February, 5.
SVIr 'James, Agent-General lor Wcsitralia, applauding the Standard for sending a special comimdssiomer to •ascertain by actual experience cmierants’ prospects in .Cpmiajda, says ho hopes a similar impartial- exam i naftioji will bo made in connection with .the - Commonwealth as a field fan settlement.
THE FIRST BLOW
LONDON, February 5
Mr Arthur Lee, Junior Lord of the (Admiralty, speaking at Eastleigh,, said’ th at Britain was compel lied toi look with more anxiety, though! wot •with tear, to the North Sea- For that reason the fleet had been redis 1 - 'tributod, anil in the event of war, Britain would be able to get id the first blow. A PERILOUS ADVENTURE. LONDON, February 5.
Bert Lantzke, a Westrailiair, slipped on' the cliffs, at Alderney,: and clung for five hours, to, a jutting s,p,uri •100 ft above the rocks. ;A doctor, noticing liia peril, organised a s|uccessful rescue.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1373, 7 February 1905, Page 4
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