GENERAL CABLES.
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright London, April 26. -Jacob Gaudaur, the Canadian sculler, is willing to row George Towns, the Australian, for jhe championship of the world at Ratportage, Canada. The Orient Steamship Company’s report shows profits of £51,730. A divia share has been paid, i‘20,181 placed to the reserve, and £17,871 carried forward.
The Inverlochy’s cargo of Victorian wheat sold at 29s 7MI, and the Olda’s cargo at 28s 6d.
The National Memorial to Queen Victoria Fund has reached .£BO,OOO. Lord Salisbury donated £2OO. The Rev. Joseph Parker, speaking at I £ be joint session of the Baptist and Conj gregational Unions, proposed a United I Congregational Church, Congregational in j essence and Presbytorian in form. The j project was well received. ! M. Guyton continues as editor of the j resuscitated Paris paper Lc Siecle. t A case of plague has been reported at Yumidcr, in Holland. John Joseph Walker, a London butcher, has been fined five hundred pounds for attempting to bribe a servant of the Metropolitan Asylum to supply him with a list of competitors tendering meat supplies.
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 93, 29 April 1901, Page 3
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