GENERAL CABLES.
By telegraph, Pros* Ass’n, Copyright Loudon, Jan. 4. Mr J. F. Moulton, X. 0., lias succeeded Jtulgo Matthow as Lord Justice of Appeal. Tho Daily Tolograpli states tlmro are rejoicings at Woolwich arsenal over orders for two million rounds of small arms ammunition, forty-six thirteen poundors. oighteon pounders, and one hundred three-poundor guns. Some Uf tho Russian prisoners in Japan complain that their own Government has abandonod them. They appeal through tho press to tho European v Powers”'to seeuro theii’J roturn home. Melbourne, Jan. 5. A serious smash occurred on the railway lino at Kirkstall. owing to tho truck of a mixe'd.."train bocoming derailed. The vehielos following were piled up. Tho only two passengers, Messrs Hazard and Panther, were imprisoned in a carriago for a long time. The bottom of tho car was cut through to effect their release. Both were seriously hurt.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1641, 6 January 1906, Page 1
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