GENERAL CABLES.
By telegraph—Press Asfociation—Copyright London, Nov. 11. The Prince and Princess of Wales have lent tho relics of their recent Australasian, South African, and Canadian tour to tho Stepney Museum. Madame Melba has arranged with Mr Musgrove for a seasou of concerts extending over three months in Australian capitals, beginning in tho middle of September next. London, Nov. 12. Major Maddocks, a New Zoalander, has been appointed a mombor of General lan Hamilton’s staff. Tho Netherlands South Afrioan compensation claims have been settled for £37,500. Dr Loyds and Mr Fischer, Boer peace delegates, havo gono to Berlin. There is much speculation in regard to thenmission. The Daily Express states that the Oceanic Steamship Company is urging Great Britain to abandon the Suez Canal routo for Australian mails, in favor of a five days’ quicker ’Frisco route. Obituary: Sir Franklin Hushington, Chief Polico Magistrate, of London. Shanghai, Nov. 12. The Chinose Court arrives at Pokin in a month. Bombay, Nov. 12. Mr Curzon is sending an influential Mahomcdan deputation to congratulate the new Ameer of Afghanistan.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 261, 13 November 1901, Page 2
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