AUSTRALIAN CABLES.
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Sydney, March 5. The Sydney Hat Company’s factory was partly gutted by fire, and a quantity of helmets of the departing contingents destroyed. The Government commence forthwith the erection of grain elevators and cold storage premises at Newcastle, at a cost of £60,000. Melbourne, March 5. Sir John Madden is suffering from nervous prostration. Mr Mathieson, Railway Commissioner, has accepted the general managership of the Midland Railway, England. He severs his-eonnection with Victoria as soon as the rush of traffic, consequent on the Duke of York’s visit, is over.
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 55, 6 March 1901, Page 4
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