GENERAL CABLE NEWS.
LOUD RAYLEIGH ILL. United Press Association. Copyright LONDON, Jan. 29. The “Daily Telegraph” states that Lord Rayleigh is seriously ill at Pretoria. THE EMPEROR OF CHINA. It is officially reported from Pekin that tlie Eniperor’s health does not cause anxiety. THE RUSHAVORTH' TRAGEDY. * MELBOURNE, Jan. 29. The head of the female victim of tho Rushworfch tragedy has boon found at the bottom of the shaft. It was unrecognisable. COMPULSORY WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY. (Received Feb. 1, 12.50 a.m.) NEW YORK; Jan. 30. Owing to the sendee of wireless telegraphy in saving the Republic’s and Florida’s passengers', a Bill lias been introduced into Congress for the compulsory installation of ethcrgraplis on all ocean-going vessels.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2414, 1 February 1909, Page 3
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