GENERAL CABLES.
By. telegraph, Presa Akb'ii, Copyright London, Maroh 14. Sir John Forrost, Fodoral Troasuror of Australia, spooking at a privato function, quoted trado statistics to show that Australia had sustained hor progross for a poriod of years. Ho was cheered on declaring that ho had novor hoard a speakor in Australia say a disloyal word about tho Motherland without being hooted and howled down, Now Yoik, Maroh 14. Twenty thousand tonantloss farms are for salo at Now York State, owing to the expansion of businoss in towns denuding rural districts of population. 0 tawa, March 14. The Canadian Government, officials are highly pleased with General Booth’s Konsington emigrants, whom they consider to bo first-class. Melbourne, Maroh 15. Ericildouno, the late Sir Samuel Wilson’s station, is to be acquired by private purchasers, assisted by the Lands Purchase Board, for closer settlement. Brisbane, Maroh 15. Lord Chelmsford is suffering from a slight stroke, brought on by mental overwork. His medical advisors insist on three months’ rest.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1700, 16 March 1906, Page 4
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