GENERAL CABLES.
Uy telegraph. Press Ass'n, Copyright Lior.don, July 12
Tho Salvation Army sonds 20,000 British emigrants to Canada nest season.
Colonel Templeton, of Melbourne, is visiting Bialey, and sounding leading shots with a view to arranging for a British team to visit Australia. Madrid, July 12. Tho Governor’s palace at Seville has been burned. Tho achives wero destroyed.
Morocco, July 12. The Sultan of Morocco is suffering from typhoid fever, and is in a serious condition.
Sydney, July 13. Remarkably warm and" dry woathor continues. Ycstorday was tho hottest July day for twenty yoars. Tho temperature was 72. There is a brighter outlook in con* uection with tto coal mining trouble at Nowcastlo. The Iletton minors resumo at the old rates on Monday next. Tho Burwood men havo resumed, and will shortly discuss the suspension of a minor which caused tho present trouble. Mr Carruthors, in a statement, said tho Government l’olt tho position acutely in connection with the Land Commission. Tho pubi c mind wts being inflamed ; thoro was a cry for a victim, and a demand that something ho done. Tho troublo is wo aro a law-abiding country, and nothing can bo dono excopt in accoidanco with law.
Melbourne, July 13. Obituary : 11. M. Chomloy, formerly Commissioner of Police, and a participator in tho Eureka stockade fight. Tho first Australian experiment in wireless telegraphy has been mado between t|ueenscliff and DevoDport. Congratulatory messages wore succesfully exchanged between tho GovernorGeneral, tho Stato Governor, and tho Governor of Tasmania. Tho Marconi system was used.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1808, 14 July 1906, Page 4
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