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GENERAL CABLES.

United Press Association —Copyright LONDON, May 30.

Lord Goschen’s estate is valued at ' £141,568, including £122,665 personalty.

In the - match, Marylebone versus South Africans, Tarrant, an ex-Aus-tralian, scored 21 and 54, and took six wickets for 73 and four for 36. The South Africans won by three wic'kets.

In the match, Kent versus Derbyshire, Fairsvrvice secured five wickets for 65 and six for 14. Lord Overbury endorses Mr. Rothschild’s opinion as to tho reason for the fall in consuls. Mario Lohrf a Sydneyite, daughter of tho well-known actress, Miss Ivate Bishop, and Mr. L. J. Lolir, the popular advance agent, made a hit as leading lady in “My Wife” at the Hayinarket. Obituary: Mr. George Leitch, the well-known actor. ' The Daily Chronicle states that only 80 Woolwich hands went to Germany, being decoyed as sewing machinists and blacklegs. . They nearly all returned to England. Sir H. C. Bannerman states Mr. Lloyd George, wtih Board of Trade experts, is examining the AH Red route scheme. Until’ the investigation has been further, advanced it is impossible to say if the appointment of tlie committee is necessary. Queen Alexandra was enthusiastically welcomed to London. Mr; Churchill states‘that the Colonial Conference vote of £6OOO has been somewhat exceeded. Mr. Chamberlain, in & cheer fill letter to Viscount Tumour, gave an excellent account of his health. He said he hoped to be back in Parliament at the beginning of. next ses-

Sl °A Reuter’s message states that while crossing' a little bridge m the grounds of Petit Treanon, Versailles, the horses attached to the Queen of Norway’s and Madame Fallieres, carriage became frightened. One caught its leg in a paling of the bridge and swerving fell into tho lake carrying the postillion. The. horse broke its leg and was shot. The man was*n- ■ hurt.-The Chronicle and. Daily Mail accounts state that three horses tell into the lake, nearly dragging «te carriage. General Michael, who was in the carriage, lifted the ladies ouG carrying then, out of danger. King, Haakon an dPreside’nt Fallieres,. who had crossed the bridge first, hastened ba jlr Birred, in the House of Commons, admitted that Judge Rosi stated that widespread and audacious conspiracy was rampant in the; west of Ireland. Mr. Birrell said cattle had been driven off farms Hi a number of individual cases, hilt the Government had no evidence of widespread conspiracy, though there was cause- for considerable anxiety in cer-

tain areas. At the opening of tile King s County quarter sessions,Judge Carron said - that although officially reported tc be peaceable, the county was nevei iu a worse state of disruption than nOW ' BERLIN, .May .30. The British editors continue to re--ceive exuberant hospitality in Germaiiv. At a.great banquet at Berlin, He’-r Muchlbovg. Under-, Secretary for Foreign Affairs, warmly welcomed the visitors. Ho reiterated that the German navy was only, intended to protect German- coasts .and sea trade: Sir F C J,asCeUesp. Britisl, Ambassador said tlie .editors’ visit would help to remove misunderstandings between the two nations and promote Vriencllv relations. tiicnci > PEKIN, May 30. One lmndered rebels were 'killed near Swatow. The leaders' flags and ammunition were captured. , SYDNEY, May 30.

The Methodist General Conference has opened. The Rev. IV. Williams, of Victoria, has been elected presi dent. . .

The Full Court has been occupied for three days in hearing the case u, which Crick- was called upon to show cause why be should not be struck off the rolls. Counsel for Crick argued that the Lands. Commission was not' in any "sense a judicial tribunal. The Chief Justice expressed tlio opinion that the findings of Mr. Justice Owen as a Royal Commission were a decision. Judgment was reserved. A steady increase in the gaol population -continues. The annual report shows 162 fewer prisoners than at the commencement of the. y car -

For Children’s Hacking Cough o night Woods’.' Great Peppermm Cure. Is fid and 2s fid.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2095, 1 June 1907, Page 3

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GENERAL CABLES. Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2095, 1 June 1907, Page 3

GENERAL CABLES. Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2095, 1 June 1907, Page 3

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