GENERAL CABLES.
By, .telegraph—Press Association—i Copyright, LONDON, January 19.The deaths are announced of Sir J. S. Montefore, Italian Consul-General in London, aged 81, and Mehrned Pasha, Governor of Tripoli. The owners of the s.s. Naming have’been awarded 1570015 for salving the Boveric. NEW YORK, Jan. 19, The sixteen-inch American coast' defence gun has been successfully tested at Sandy Hook. 'The passengers by the St. Louis arc suing for damages for delay, alleging that the boilers were overhauled at Southampton. PERTH, January 20. 'The Upper Factory river is in high flood. Great numbers of stock have been drowned. A severe gale with deluge of rain is reported from Menzics. HOBART, January 20. The death has occurred at Melbourne of Mr W. W. Perkins, Legislative Councillor, and member of the firm of Perkins and Dear, barristers of the Supreme Courts of New Zealand and Tasmania. BRISBANE, January 20. Dr. Morrison, a London Times correspondent, states that the cabled report that Prince 'Tuan was prepared to march to Pekin with an army of 50,000 men had been current for the past fifteen months, and is not true.
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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 805, 21 January 1903, Page 1
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