GENERAL CABLES.
CRESS ASSOCIATION —t'O CYKIGItT London, July 18. Tho South Eastern Railway Company givo Cyril Maudo, actor and theatre manager, twenty thousand pounds compensation for tho destruction of tho Avenue Theatre to make room for tho railway., Australia’s invitation to England to send rillemen to a colonial contest was read at a general mooting of the National Rifle Association at Bislev. Lord Templeton warmly- urged its accoptanco. Lord CJioylosmoro expressed a hope that an Australian team would visit Bisloy next year, then Britain might bo ablo to return tho visit. Cairo, July 18. Two newspapers have been suppressed at Cairo for prt! : British cartoons. Paris, July 18. French nowspapom, commonting on tho rovival of fanaticism in Northorn Africa, especially in south Tripoli, urge Frenchmen to appreciate Lord Cromer’s warnings. New York, July 18. Mr Rockefeller has contributed lifty thousand pounds sterling to rebuild tho Young Men’s Christian Association building at San Francisco. Berlin, July 18. Charlemagne’s sarcophagus was officially opened in the Cathedral at Aix la Ohappelle. Two costly vestments of great artistic and historic value were temporarily removed, and sent to Berlin to be photographed.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1813, 20 July 1906, Page 1
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