GENERAL CABLES.
By telegraph', Press Ass’n, Conyrlght London. Jan. 22 Tho Amateur Athletic Association dismissed Shrubb’s appeal. A Departmental Committee recommends tho uniting of the Royal Collogos of Science and Minos with the London University. Mr Magnus, Superintendent of tho Department of Technology of tho City and Guilds of London Institnte, predicts that the new institution will bo superior to, any other in Europe or. Amorica. Obituary : George Jacob Holyoako, Chartist, aged S 9. Brussels, Jan. 22, An express was derailod near Ghent. Forty-threo British mail bags, containing two hundred thousand pounds sterling of registered values, wore burnt. . . J, <i. Capetown, Jau. 22. There is anxiety at Johannesburg at the reported intention of the Government to alter the constitution and give the Boers greater powor. A groat public meeting is threatened. Sydney, Jan. 23. In reference to tho oase of Malouf, an Assyrian, the American Consul has intervened against his deportation. Diplomatic negotiations are proceeding. Brisbane,- Jan. 23. Mr Buchanan, enginoer of the new turbine steamer Bingera, built by the British India Company for the Queensland coastal trade, is missing. He had been much worried over the turbine machinery.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1656, 24 January 1906, Page 1
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