GENERAL CABLES.
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Washington, May 6. Mr Pauncefote has expressed to Mr Hay, American Minister of Finance, the British and Australian Government’s appreciation of the cruiser Brooklyn’s visit to Melbourne. London, May 6. The Coroner's Jury found that the'death of Miss Budd, the victim of the Bermondsey fire, was accidental, but added a rider im pressing upon the municipalities the necessity of enforcing the providing of appliances and means of escape from fire in private dwellings.
Obituary: Stanley Leighton, member of the House of Commons for Oswestry North. The British and New Zealand Investment Company has resolved to liquidate, owing to the decline in the rates of interest. The Chairman anticipates that the capital will be returned to the shareholders with over 20 per cent, bonus.
Thero has been a total of 572 cases of "plague at Capetown ; 250 proved fatal. Sir A. Milner, at Capetown, stated that he can be easily spared for a two mouths’ holiday.
Tokio, May 6. The Japanese Minister of Finance declared that farther borrowing for public works would ruin Japan. Thereupon he resigned, causing a crisis.
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 100, 7 May 1901, Page 2
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