GENERAL CABLES.
Thi British (tovornmeni ha- accepted the Malay Stats'.offer of a battleship. The Booth Memorial nt Sydney will lie a home for Tieoilv working-men. necomniodatitig 7<U>. and costing about Mrs. Gilmour si-nir?;] a niainteua’icc order of .£'l woeklv against -J. R. Gilmour. the wcli-known footballer. will also pav costs extradition from New Zealand. A ri-nres.entativo cft irons' mc’tiug it? the Sydney Town Hall. Lord Chehusford re-c!v“d. er. the motion oi Mr. McGowen, tn establish i: Sydnev tr'rma’u iit nii-rm.ria! to the late ( Bot.tb. The wife of William Han-iron, an exannr ofheer. Ims b t ->n civi rced at London. The co-resuondoiit being Sir Sihoni-be--;i; McDonnell. There wax m> di'feuc-.-. Tim remains or r< mastodon have he’n found nt Vaiden (I’.S.A.). I are Tbit Ciiv long, nitd its ha: served. It i- heiteved to be the b?st • preimen yet b--vu.<!.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 291, 13 November 1912, Page 5
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140GENERAL CABLES. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 291, 13 November 1912, Page 5
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