GENERAL CABLES.
ECCLESIASTIC
By Electric Telegraph—Per Press 'Association—Copyright. LONDON, March 7. iArolidoaoon Montgomery has; boon made a prolate of the Church. PRINCES ON TOUR. LONDON, March 7. Prince Michael and Prince Ferdinand, after .yisiting the Kaiser, •will come to London on business. EXAMINER APPOINTED. LONDON, March 7. Mr Alfred Mlsftoiwsld has been appointed Trinity College examiner for Now Zealand. A NEW! BISHOP].;’ LONDON, March 7. 1 The Rev. Gibson, vicar. .of Leeds', has been appointed Bishop of Gloucester. BRITISH TRADE.' LONDON, March 7. British imports for February, increased £1,265,008, amd exports increased £1,374,000, compared with the previous February. THE PLAGUE. BRISBANE, March 8. A plague patient has died.
. THEFT OF £3OOO. PERTH, March 8. Hodge was sentenced to live years’ imprisonment for stealing £3OOO from the Westealian Bank. THE MAILS.. PERTH, March 8. The P. and O. steamer China brought a heavy English mail, in-' eluding 27, bags for New, Zealand.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1399, 9 March 1905, Page 1
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