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By Telegraph.- Press Association—Copyright Washington, Sept. 16. Bishop Shovtgall, Ann -e-an representative at the Methodist' sess in London, declared that I’nglisi men might rely on Colonel Rose veldt to promote international friendship and co-operation. Melbourne, Sept. 17.
The Board of Works 61 per cent. £IOO.OOO loan has been lloated locally. The minimum is fixed at 07. The public subscribed .r’GO.OOU anil the banks £160,000. Toe loan averaged TOO Is 2d.
It is now stated tiny, the Melbourne University debentures supposed to bavo been stolen timer existed. The person responsible for the shortage of funds is believed to have extracted money and covered tile deficiency by entering on tho books that an equivalent amount of debentures had been purchased. Sydney, Sept. 17. The body of William < 'alien, a seaman r the steamer BantVshiro, has been recovered from the harbor. He fell in w hile painting. Deceased was a native of Wellington. The Cricket Association lias fixed the dates for Maelarcn's team. Tho first match against New Soma Wales will ho held on November 26, the first test match with Australia on December 1-t, tho second against New South Wales on February i Ist, and the fourth test match on Febj ruarv 16th.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 216, 18 September 1901, Page 2
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