General Cables
LO | vie. !':-.-1-1 -*-7:t ■ -r: visi. r . i)y.\:-v ‘-.y '■■ '‘ s> ' » ‘.nr; .•• .unHHH volt, with regard to tii^pU^^B tit'll election and its effects upo:n Street interests. Mr. Ivociscvelt promised that he would support those interests. Four Englishmen, named Clayton, T. Winterbotham, Eycron, and Lev. W. F. Wiigjit, have met with a fatal accident while climbing the Alps. Preparations are being made to give the officers and men of the Discovery a great reception, with a luncheon at London docks, which will be attended by the Lord Mayor and representatives of the Admiralty and Royalty and Royal Geographical Society. The Geographical Society will next day banquet the officers and scientific staff, and Captain Scott will read a paper giving results attained by the expedition before the Geographical Society iri November. Willoughby won the Govornor-uonc-tal’s prize at the Dominion rifle mooting *t Ottawa, Sergeant Ching (N.Z.) being second. In a speech at the send-off tendered to the British footballers, Mr. Redell giveright, captain of the team, said the public had given them fair treatinont, and he on their return to England te remove any impression -hat had been created against the fairness of New South Wales cro'. -ds. Mr. Bush, in a bumorou? speech, said he did not come to Austral in to play matches' in New Zealand. Hi did not front to' win matches there, but , R‘e ; .did nit desire it to be understood that sjlfcjjf;could have done so had they wished. ,L2pcGJ;wii Prince of Germany is bem UC^CBS Cecilie, of MocldenWan,.. t " ’ ;Rrf f e Treasurer of of Wkf. A horse Hussars broke it? leg, and the'vet\jjit}T /sst?™n shot, it in the lines, eausir.j^fe^^^'vt l stampede. This led to the Ml' Awfei»rses in the camp of the 14th •JiSlHjjPv traversed barbed wire .•bi'bi&me their necks and legs. Some '' fofig Southampton water and w( :^ 20 are dead, and 200 still mistingjSPfP®
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Northland Age, 6 September 1904, Page 2
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311General Cables Northland Age, 6 September 1904, Page 2
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