GENERAL CABLES.
By Telegraph. Press Association. Copyright London, Oct. 2d. Sir Joseph Walton, K.C’, Recorder at Wigan, succeeds Sr James Mathew on the King’s Bench. Mr Copeland presents a sword subscribed for in New South Wales to General Baden-Powell at the Imperial lustitute in November, Mr Chamberlain presiding. The King and Queen have arrived in London from Balmoral Kabul, Oct. 22. The Ameer, as an act of clemency, has realised selected prisoners throughout the country.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 245, 24 October 1901, Page 1
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