GENERAL CABLES.
“ TALKED OUT.” Electric Telegraph—Per Press Association—Copyright. . . .. LONDON, M-tiy,. -14. In tho House of Comihons-the;* Women’s Eu f ran ohi moment Bin .was •"* talked out.”' S BILLIARD ‘OH|AMPIO.NS.( ,
LONDON, May 11. Weiss, receiving four 'thoju|sand, beat Dawson in a. match or- eighteen thousand up. , Dawson scared 15,*530. MURDERESS RECEIVES AN OVATION.
NEW - YORK, May .14. Nan Pat/tersoir, charged with murder under sensational circ,uimstanccs was discharged. She received an. ovation.
ONE LAW FOR WORKERS AND CORPORATIONS.
NEW YORK, May 14. President Roosevelt - created a great impression with the strikers at Chicago, telling them that workers and corporations alike must obey the Jaw. The forces of the state and nation .would, lie* said t act if needed. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.
SYDNEY, May 15. Mr Reid is conducting an anti-So-cialist campaign ini bhe'nortliern districts of New South Wales.
.THE PLAGUE. ! . SYDNEY, May 15. . Another case of plague has occurred at Newcastle. THE WRECKAGE AT VENUS BAY. MELBOURNE. May 15.
The ‘Collector of CiUstoms believes the wreckage fotuinjd at Venus Bay to have been thrown: over,hoard from the flLoongana a fortnight ago. It is similar to a portion of the cargo damaged in the late Warriinoo fire. Which was condemned by tlie Board of Health. Permission was given ft a tranship to the Loongana in order (that it might be got rid of, audit has been concluded that it was thrown overboard in Bass’ Straits.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1455, 16 May 1905, Page 1
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