GENERAL CABLES.
I'KESS ASSOCIATION— COPYRIGHT London, Nov. 13. Renter's Gibrallar correspondent says tho Atlantic Hoot was provisioning at a moment’s notico, and it was reported was sailiug last night for Tangier to participate, according to London rumors, in a French demonstration on Moorish waters. Vienna, Nov. 13.
A woikman has been sontenced 'or burglary at Muuich mint in September last to four and a half years’ imprisonment 110 pleaded that tho mint was so badly protected tliat ic was impossible to rosist tho temptation to break into it.
Constantinople, Nov. 13. The Sultan has approved of Herr Schnoidor’s plan to erect a bridge across tho Bosphorus. Johannesburg, Nov. 13.
Tho mortality among G:,* ntral Af'ican natives on the Rand is 100 per thou sand.
Adelaide, Nov. 14
The Victorians in their second innings made 352 .Carroll 112). South Australia’s socond innings resulted in seven wickets for 156 (Hill 71, Pellew 25). Perth, Nov. 14.
A Bill providing for a referendum on the question of secession was read a first time in the Assembly. A Bill authorising a two and a half million loan for public works was also read a first time.
The by-election for East Fremantle through tho unseating of Mr Holmes resulted in the return of Mr Angurn (Labor) by an overwhelming majority, Mr Holmes did not contest the seat.
Melbourne, Nov 14,
Tho slaughtermen seem e 1 their demands. Other employes also made application for increases, which were conceded.
The inter-State amateur boxiDg contests resulted : Middle weight: Baker, N.S.W., beat Scott, Victoria. Featherweight: Dickenson, N.S.W., beat Copporwaite, Victoria. Light-weight : Parberry, N.S.W., beat Lynot, Victoria. Bantam: Filzjohn, N.s.W., beat Lube, Victoria. Heavyweight: Baker, N.S.W., beat Waldie, Victoria. All hope for the safety of tho dredge Walrus has been abandoned. She was purchased by the GeeloDg Harbor Trust at Durban, and is now ninety days out from that port, She was provisioned for sixty days. The dredge carried 23 hands.
Sydney, Nov 14 Splendid rains are falling throughout the country. Obituary: Miss 'Mabel Lane, the actress.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1933, 15 November 1906, Page 1
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