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ADA CROSS LEV’S TRIUMPH 'AT DRESDEN.
I By Electric Telegraph—Per Press Association —Copyright. I LONDON, February 28. I Miss Ada Crosslcy (the Australian I singer.) mado her debut at Dresden. I She received ten recalls. A NOTED VIOLINIST. I LONDON, February 28. I Mr Tait, of Melbourne, has arI ranged that Kubelik, the violinist I shall givo thirty concerts in Australia ami Newt Zealand. I I-Io opens his season at Melbourne lin September,. A NEW 'ZEALAND GIRL’S FOLLY: I LONDON/ February 28. I Margarete Dowling, a New, iZcal under, lias married Prince CJiica. .who claims to bo chief of the party of Albanian Independence. [ PATRIOTIC DINNER: LONDON, February,- 28. • Mr Lyttelton lias cabled Earl Grey | on the occasion of the Paardeb.urg i dinner at Ottawa, stating that he hoped and believed Canada would always be beside the Motherland in defence of the safety and honor of the I Empire. !
POLITICAL DIVISIONS. LONDON, February 28. The Council of the Greenwich Conservative Association decided to support Lord Hugh Cecil,ELECTION FUNDS. I LONDON, February 28. The Liberals have appealed for fifty thousand pounds to help the poorer I constituencies. I They, have received £34.000. TENANTS PURCHASE ESTATE. Lord De Frcyne has accepted his tenants’ terms for his French Park estate. .. ■ CAPETOWN GOVERNMENT,. CAPETOWN, February 28.. The Capo Ministry, is asking lor the restoration of the High Coininispionership at Capetown when Lord Milner's successor is appointed. ASTRONOMICAL DISCOVERY. NEW YORK, Feb,. 28. Professor Perrinc, assistant astronomer of Lick Observatory, has discovered a seventh satellite to ‘Jupiter.
BRISKNESS OF. THE B.UILDING j .TRADE. NEW YORK, Feb. 28. Building is brisk at New |York. Bricklayers’ wages have been fixed at 35d per hour. lAN AUSTRIAN ROBBED BY AUSTRALIAN SPIELERS, MELBOURNE, March 1An Austrian gpmdigger named Lopez, journeying from. New, Zealand to London, was taken down at Hobart. He lost all his savings by a "‘"confidence trick,” •ILL-HEALTH OE (CHAMPION ‘ ' RUNNER, . MELBOURNE, March 1. Shrubb has postponed his departure for. a week, owing to ill-health. THE PLAQUE, BRISBANE, March 1. . Another case pfi plague is rep.or ted
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1393, 2 March 1905, Page 1
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