GENERAL CABLES.
ißy, t«l#graph ;J Prosti !Asa’n t Gopytl'gh 1 London, Oot. 26. A tolegram states that a British EaEt African Syndicate is importing a large number of Australian merinos. ■ New York, Oot. 26. Transactions on the Now York Cotton Exohango aggregated a million and a half halos, foreshadowing a crop . of under ton millions. Moroooo, October 26. Tho Sultan has acoepted tho programme 1 of the conference at Algiers. . Berlin, Oot. 26.
The Court of Arbitration deoidod "that Prince Leopold, the Regent, was entitled !to tho Lippe-Dolmold succession. Prinoo iQeorge Sohanumberg; of Lippe, immedi'ately telegraphed Prinoo Leopold his congratulations. , Tho Gorman press is discussing the prospeot of the Australian Common* wealth differentiating against German products. 41
Capetown, Oot. 26. Four Chinese have boon sentenced to death for murdering a farmer at Bronkerspruit. Melbourne, Oot. 27. ' The Chief Commissioner of Police denies the allegation that he interfered with fihe .licensing inspection. The hotel mens tioned as being his property belonged to his father-in-law. Witness had not inters fared with the property in any way.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1596, 28 October 1905, Page 4
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