GENERAL CABLES.
Press Association —Copyright. SYDNEY, Dec. 29. After an absence of eases since October Gth, iiman named Jameson, working in York street, has been seized w ith plaguo. MELBOURNE, Dec. 29. It is estimated that when the year closes the trndo returns of the Common wealth will show imports va'ued at £4-1,000,090 mid exports £08,500.000, which is far in excess of any previous year. For eleven months the gold exported was valued at ft 0,058,000, and of other urtieles £59,717,000. LAUNCESTON, Dec. 29. . At the Commonwealth rifle meeting Clark won the championship. The Now South Wales toam won the Gover-
nor General’s cup and Gordon Highlanders’ trophy, A meeting of the Council decided to send twelve men to Bis ley, composed of three eaoh from Now South Wales, Victoria, two each from Queensland and South Australia, and ono each from Tasmania and Wcstralia. BRISBANE, Dec. 29. It is rumoured in Queensland political circlos that Mr Ividson’s visit to New Zoalnnd is in connection with the drafting of a Ministerial policy for t! c forth - coining elections, and that it is more than probable tho policy will be frame/! on New Zealand lines.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1967, 31 December 1906, Page 1
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