GENERAL CABLES.
The Smith Australian revenue for th* rear is £ !.Is'>.7 , ’|. an increase of £274.228.
Fourteen of the crew of the Fram have avc-ti in Jxtndon. en route to Norway. Tli<» majority will :.-toin ("apt. Ammulsi’ti 'or a northern dash The Neiv -South Wales revenue for the year was £15,761 JMI7. an increase of over the previous year. The Victorian revenue lor the year was C 9.526.716. an increase of £6*4, I*3 About 2<»») people attended the Royal Colonist institute's conversazione in Ixtndon. Miss Mina Caldtre, a New Zealand contralto, sang. Three Irish two. suffering from foot and mouth di M'ase have been condenin<<d at tiii- Liv.<rjK»«il nliattoil'*. A further m.poit fnini fieland is prohibited.
The South African education contrwversy has l»«»n settled. The Government lia-> taken over the itw schools cstaWished as a protest against Mr. Hcrtz.og's rigid hilmguahsrn.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 168, 1 July 1912, Page 5
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