GENERAL CABLES
By telegraph, Press Ass’n, Copyright London, Jan. IC. An American namod Darboroujb, after a series of losses at Monte Cailo, won dESOOO. Obituary : Lord Ritchie. Calcutt?, Jan. 11. The Prince and Princess of Wales are sailing- by the battleship Renown on a visit to Burmah. Fremantle, Jan. il The French steamer Nera has arrived via Sydney and other ports with a case of supposed plague aboard. Melbourne, Jsd. 11. Archbishop Clarke and his wifo are passengers by the Maheno on a holiday visit to New .Zealand. Sir John Forrest is visiting England on Commonwealth business. Hobart, Jan. 12. Owing to an unsatisfactory season there will be nc export of fat lambs ;o England this season. Sydney, Jan. 11. H.M.S. Powerful, with. Admiral Fawkes aboard, and three other vessels of the scuadron, has sailed for Hobart. Some British farmers arriving to take up land at Myall Greek displayed great apprehersions regarding blacts and bushrangers. Adolaide, Jan. 11. A train between Port Pirie and Adelaide [caught fire. Three trucks containingnitrate of soda were burned.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1646, 12 January 1906, Page 1
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