GENERAL CABLES.
By Telegraph—Press Association—CopyrightLondon, July 2. Forty-eight hundred and eighty dozen of the King’s sherry, chiefly the late Queen’s, sold at auction and brought .617,543. - { , Some lots sold for 460, 550, and 570 shillings per dozen.
A monster demonstration of sympathy with the Government in connection with the South African war is organising, and will be held at Guildhall. Huge crowds prevented pro-Boer meetings at the parks at Leeds on Sunday. A Swiss cx-Boer, Lieutenant Pache, who returhed to Lausanne, has published a striking testimony of British humanity. By an encounter between Christians and Albanians at Jusing, Northern Albania, seven children were killed. At cricket- Fry’s average for the season is 90. Last week lie scored 241 against Cambridge, and 219 unfinished against Oxford. The Australian bowlers won a match played at Perth. New York, July 1. The Italian police at Paterson, Now Jersey, have obtained complete details and names of those concerned in tho plot to murder the late King of Italy. References to this plot was cabled on April 19th last. Berlin, July 1. Five children were killed during the motor-car raco in Germany,
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 147, 3 July 1901, Page 1
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187GENERAL CABLES. Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 147, 3 July 1901, Page 1
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